Nevermind, here's a really cool method for recording your screen: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9691947&postcount=33
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Nevermind, here's a really cool method for recording your screen: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9691947&postcount=33
Anyone know a good screen recorder than can record OpenGL games with little or no lag? All the ones I've come across are old and won't compile on newer versions of Ubuntu.
I tried to help a guy with the same problem earlier, I can't remember how it turned out though.
It's possible that b43legacy is misidentifying the RFkill button for your card (if there is any at...
Easy squeezy! :)
Plug into Ethernet for an Internet connection
Install the package "b43-fwcutter"
During installation you will get a checkbox that reads "Automatically download and install...
I knew it was b43legacy only, but I didn't know it wasn't STA compatible! :confused:
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Hold on, guys. JayStayPaid9888, let's make one thing clear: which route do you want to go?
B43 Legacy driver - open source driver
Ndiswrapper - Windows driver emulated (sort of ) under Linux...
b43 = built-in driver for newer Broadcom cards
b43legacy = built-in driver for older Broadcom cards
wl = restricted driver (nice name, Broadcom)
Repost lshw -c network.
Welcome to Ubuntu! :) In order to help you, we'll need some more information. Post the output of the following commands:
lshw -c network
lspci
iwconfig
Good luck! ;)
You're welcome... and don't forget [SOLVED]. ;)
Install this package: http://mirrors.us.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/p/patch/patch_2.6-2ubuntu1_i386.deb
Then try to reinstall the second package (bcmwl-kernel-source).
That's weird. Try disconnecting/reconnecting the cable.
As for your output, looks like you have a Broadcom BCM4312 wireless card. The easiest way to install the driver for this thing is to plug...
Works for me though, since it just prevents that script from running at startup. Thanks for the suggestion! :)
For the record, it's pretty easy to remove executable flags, just run a
sudo...
Not there. Besides, this is a system-wide service, so it wouldn't appear in something user-specific like that. ;)
I'm not sure if that's run at startup though. Plus, I don't want the service to start and then be stopped, I don't want it to start at all. Period.
Usually, you would run the injection test:
sudo aireplay-ng -9 eth1
or
sudo aireplay-ng -9 mon0
The eth1 interface and the fact that you are using a Broadcom card ticks me off. If you...
It turns out those directories still exist, and they have items within them- perhaps I'll run a good ol' "find /etc/rc*.d -name dhcp*." I guess the proper way would be through upstart though... :(
How did you install the driver for your device? Did you go to System > Administration > Hardware Drivers and install the proprietary driver?
If so, then you cannot use aircrack-ng with it. You...
We'll need some debug information. Open a Terminal and post the output of the following commands (since you can't post directly, just copy and paste to a text file and then move it to another...
I'd say I'm pretty familiar with the aircrack-ng suite. But first we'll need to know your wireless card type and interface. Post the output of the following commands:
lshw -c network
iwconfig
I have an old Linksys WUSB54G USB wireless card lying around, and occasionally I like to use it as an access point for my laptop. For assigning IP addresses I use dhcp3-server. The only problem is...
I have an old Linksys WUSB54G v1.0 (or v1.1) and it works out-of-the-box on pretty much any modern Linux distro. Not so sure about range though, and it might be a little hard to find since it's so...
Hi,
Please post the output of the following commands:
lspci
lshw -c network
iwconfig
sudo iwlist scan
so we can attempt to assist you. ;)
Yeah, I had to same setup on my old laptop. I just didn't think he did. ;)
Yes, that is normal. Modules and drives sometimes have different names.
What I don't understand is why wl won't claim the wireless card even when it is loaded manually. :confused:
Looks like we'll need to dig in deeper. Post the output of the following commands:
sudo modprobe -r b43
sudo modprobe wl
Let me know if that second command makes the wireless work.