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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] - yeah, but unfortunately, we JUST dumped a truckload on educational software right around the time I started, so I cant imagine justifying to the board that me, the new guy (been there a year, but Im the youngest in the department) that we should switch over due to platform changes. [EoT] [0 days 00:00:00] [SoU] - it really comes down to bad timing, and right now it's just an awful time for me cause I cant really push that card, ya know? [EoU]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] yeah [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] - Yeah, me too. But it's frustrating when I can't even get a damn application to work in Ubuntu and fire up, let alone actually utilize it to get rid of a virus. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] You could delete the infected file using Ubuntu I expect, of course you got to know which one it is first [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] - which is where my problem lies :( [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] I am pretty sure there is something for Windows to remove it though [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] - I have tried the two programs "known" to remove conficker - and it hasnt removed it. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] How many files do you have on the Flash drive? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] - 8gb worth [EoT] [0 days 00:00:00] [SoU] - I have files from work, drivers for all of the systems I work on, etc [EoU]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] I see so lots meaning going manuaully through them all to check that they are ok or not, would take ages [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] - yeah, it'd be a headache to manually do it. [EoT]
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[0 days 15:51:00] [SoT] Did you have any luck with the virus by the way? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] - ACtually I stuck with ClamAV - and it DID indeed take care of Conficker. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] good [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] - The ClamAV GUI from the Ubuntu wiki and the ACTUAL program looks very different, however my virus definition was up to date and it zapped it. [EoT] [0 days 00:02:00] [SoU] - I actually dug up 16 viruses on my samba network drive, which is where all of the XP machines on my network back up to every night, so it was nice to dig them out of the backup drive too. [EoU]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] That's not good to have viruses on a backup drive [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] - Naw. Luckily in my case though, the infected files were in a share from a friends computer I worked on a month ago, so the infected files werent FROM my XP machines here, but it was still nice to see an infection on my samba drive and clamav get rid of them. It also verified that there werent any viruses that came from my XP machines here, so all is good. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] You mean not nice to see an infection, but your happy that clamav got rid of them? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] - yeah, that. :P Its been a long day. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:02:00] [SoT] Apparantly formatting is the only true way to make sure things like that are properly removed though [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] - oh yeah, I understand. [EoT]
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[44 days 22:12:00] [SoT] hmm [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] - I understand. I just know this chat is unusually sensitive towards certain things. I didn't want to offend anybody.. again. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] any three letter abrivations are unlikely to be of much help in your question by the way [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] - pardon? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] I mean I don't think you should put WTH or anything like that in your question [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] - I understand. Kindergarten ruleset. Gosh I keep forgetting... [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] also it usualley helps to be polite and such, when asking for help with something [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] - editing WTH out of my question isnt polite? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] I am not o p here :) ,but if you check out their COC and make sure your following it, you will probably get further in here, when it comes to getting help [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] - I'm just going to stop asking questions in regard to this chat, because it's beginning to make me relatively sick, to be honest. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] oh what the bot sent you [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] - yes [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] it seems you don't really care about any of the rules and such for the channel, and you also seem to be making that clear when asking for help, which isn't exactly helpful [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] - It's not that I don't care about the rules. I just get annoyed when people are unusually picky. I post in a lot of chats here, a lot. And this one sticks out by a mile in regard to being whiney. Other users in other chats say the same thing. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:02:00] [SoT] well this channel is more strict, than many others, for example, but as I already said I am not o p, I was just trying to give you some helpful advice, so that when there is someone that can help with your issue, you will actsaully be able to get some wehwhere [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] - I understand. But like I said, what I mentioned above still stands. OP or not, when people pick over things that actually just don't matter... at all... it just gets old. It happens here all too often. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] I know what you mean, I think [EoT]
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[156 days 15:10:00] [SoT] highly disagreed. console gaming feels extremely boring compared to PC. Just my opinion. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] right, but playing games in Windows sucks, since using Windows sucks :D [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] I agree. I just use windows as my gaming OS. Besides that, it doesnt see the light of day. [EoT] [0 days 00:00:00] [SoU] surprisingly I have quite a few issues for the little I do in windows. However, I AM running Vista. [EoU]
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[0 days 08:57:00] [SoT] the two new themes in 10.04 aren't that good really, plus I think theres a ppa for 9.10 for those themes [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] I agree - I liked ambiance but didnt like the coloring, so I edited the config files to edit the color choices. I take that same package and put it on my 9.10 desktop here at home and it works fine. [EoT] [0 days 00:03:00] [SoU] 10.04 was flawless on my main desktop. I fricken love it. Im just kind of blah right now with the wireless issue Im having. However, that issue is EXTREMELY weird... [EoU]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] 10.04 desktop edition is quite the disapoitment really compared to previous versions, for various reasons, at the moment [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] probably me. I remember seeing you in here when I was asking for help. [EoT] [0 days 00:01:00] [SoU] my laptop works on WPA + WPA2 networks just fine. At work we have 8 buildings, each with its own network. One building in particular secured with WPA wont let me on the wireless. Mac filtering? No. ERrors in authentication? No. Just regular WPA. WICD and NM both didnt work. Shrug. [EoU]
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[24 days 22:30:00] [SoT] uhmm language [EoT]
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[0 days 17:51:00] [SoT] any you recommend>? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] you would have to install some yourself [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] website stats? where at? [EoT] [0 days 00:01:00] [SoU] I don't really understand how it's off topic considering it's a question directly relating to my Ubuntu desktop. Is there any that you'd recommend? [EoU]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] I can't think of any names now, maybe theres one called webstats or something, Google or something, or uhmm even better search sf.net and I guess freshmeat.net as well [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] thank you. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] ok np [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] I'd just like to see who's connected to my web server. I don't host much of anything off of it besides dumping stuff there and linking friends tod ownload it (sort of like ftp, but not) [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] well as long as you got PHP and MySQL and such I guess [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] never heard of it, but I'll check up on it and see what I can find. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] there are access logs as someone suggested [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] yeah, I'm scanning the log directory now. I was just curious if there was a web based solution, like I log in to my web server via firefox and see connected clients and if theyre downloading a larger package, how fast it's going, etc. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] I guess there are things you can install on to the server for that [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] okay, cool. what command do I use then [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] ok well yeah not that then, uhmm I guess you can try ##php [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] I'm sorry - thats for the php password?? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] oh [EoT]
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[BOS] Without meaning to sound really really stupid, how can I check which broadcom device I have? I'm trying to configure wireless for my laptop and failing miserably :/ [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] which version of ubuntu? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] How do I do that? [EoT] [0 days 00:00:00] [SoU] Is it just a google for the program, then install? [EoU]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] load up synaptic...system->administration->package manager. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] Whats synaptic? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] synaptic is a gui for installing ubuntu packages. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] I've got a 'BC', but I don't have a 'bc43-fwcutter' [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] did you go to synaptic and search for b43 [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] Still nothing :/ [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] just b43 [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] Yeah, I searched 'B43' and 'bc43', it's came up with nothing [EoT] [0 days 00:01:00] [SoU] Yeah, and then? :) [EoU]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] system-admin-softwaresources [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] then what? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] enable just about everything. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] practically everything is enabled. [EoT] [0 days 00:00:00] [SoU] Should I enable the partners under 'third party software' too? [EoU]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] I only have unsupported updates in third-party. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] I've found I'm running 'Hardy'. In ubuntu software, all the options are enabled (apart from 'Installable from CD-ROM/DVD CDrom with Ubuntu 8.04 'Hardy Heron' [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] how about updates, hardy-security, -updates -backports [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] Under updates, the boxes that are enabled are 'important security updates' and 'recommended updates', should I enable 'Proposed updates' and 'unsupported updates'? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] if you have all of those available go to the command line and type 'sudo apt-get update' [EoT]
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[0 days 00:02:00] [SoT] I've marked b43-fwcutter for installation [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] or type sudo apt-get install b43-fwcutter bcm43xx-fwcutter [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] right, thats done. [EoT] [0 days 00:01:00] [SoU] nope, it's not on there >.> [EoU]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] you should be able too. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:03:00] [SoT] I'm not having much luck finding the firmware, I've got to a broadcom support page, but I'm not sure what I need to get; 'netxtreme desktop/mobile', 'netxtreme II', 'netlink 57xx' or 'netlink 4401' [EoT]
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[0 days 00:08:00] [SoT] this really should be somewhat automatic. before you do anything drastic you might try running b43-fwcutter [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] yupyup [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] you might have to sudo b43-fwcutter [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] I have >.> [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] what did it tell you? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] Okay, I'll try that now [EoT] [0 days 00:00:00] [SoU] Right, I did that and it's gave me a menu. [EoU] [0 days 00:06:00] [SoU] so, I've done sudo b43-fwcutter and it gave me a menu, where should I go from there? [EoU]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] I don't know what the menu is. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] I'll pastebin it. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] you need the firmware, it will give you a url...I think. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] http://pastebin.com/d28ae2dd3 [EoT] [0 days 00:06:00] [SoU] Okay, I'll do it now [EoU]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] I think what you have to do is extract the firmware then mod-probe it, but it should all be automatic in hard. I would recommend rebooting then going to the hardware drivers and see if broadcomm is available. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:03:00] [SoT] nope, I've rebooted and it's not on the 'Hardware Drivers' list [EoT]
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[0 days 00:02:00] [SoT] http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43 [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] I think it's the firmware that I'm missing; it has to be. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:02:00] [SoT] that link I sent has pretty explicit instructions to getting the firmware. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:03:00] [SoT] I still can't do it >.> [EoT] [0 days 00:13:00] [SoU] would it be easier if I used 'ndiswrapper'? [EoU]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] ndiswrappers wasn't that hard. There seem to be better tutorials out there. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] Yeah, it didn't work for me. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] where did it die? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] When I tried commands in the terminal (such as a wget) the link it gave me didn't work. [EoT] [0 days 00:01:00] [SoU] Well, I'm not even sure if I'm following the right set of instructions >.> [EoU]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] I know what you mean there are a couple. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] I just followed what you said (via downloading the b43-fwcutter, but I've no idea on the version O.o [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] I have the ndis tutorial here Ill take a look at it. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:06:00] [SoT] So what am I supposed to do with b43-fwcutter? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:06:00] [SoT] sorry try this link, it will explain how to clean up you setup for ndiswrapper. :: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092 [EoT]
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[0 days 00:08:00] [SoT] I got an error at getting ndiswrapper-1.51.tar.gz [EoT] [0 days 00:01:00] [SoU] 'Resolving superb-east.dl.sourceforge... failed: Name or service not known. [EoU]
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[0 days 00:02:00] [SoT] or do you want to use the fwcutter? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] I've found a way around that part, the ndiswrapper's fine for now thanks :) [EoT] [0 days 00:01:00] [SoU] Wait, another error. 'sudo echo blacklist bcm43xx >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist' 'bash: /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist: permission denied [EoU]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] just type su [EoT]
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[0 days 00:06:00] [SoT] I've got no idea what my driver directory is [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] what step are you on? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] 4 [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] it is the directory where you just unzipped the .exe file. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] and what folder would that be? [EoT] [0 days 00:00:00] [SoU] I just did 'unzip -a R151517.exe' [EoU]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] type ls [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] I can see the R151517.exe, but I can't see any folder that I could've extracted it to. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] it should have extracted the files to that folder. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] Done :) [EoT]
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[0 days 00:03:00] [SoT] is this wireless card an external card? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] no, it's intergrated [EoT] [0 days 00:02:00] [SoU] I've hit another error. I'm supposed to do 'sudo ndiswrapper -i bcmw15.inf' but it can't open the file because no such file exists. [EoU]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] did you change to the DRIVER directory? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] Yeah, I'm in ~/temp$ [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] so change to ~/temp/DRIVER [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] okay [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] type ls [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] Still can't do it. [EoT] [0 days 00:01:00] [SoU] 'bcm43xx64.cat bcm43xx.cat bcmwl564.sys bcmwl5.inf bcmwl5.sys' [EoU] [0 days 00:01:00] [SoU] Should I try doing ndiswrapper -i bcmwl5.inf instead? [EoU]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] I think so [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] 'couldnt create /etc/ndiswrapper/bcmwl5: permission denied at /usr/sbin/ndiswrap per line 194 [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] did you do sudo before the command? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] nope, I will now. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:03:00] [SoT] is that relief or frustration. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] I've followed the tut, yet I still get the whole 'interface doesn't support scanning' and the like. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] what do you get if you type iwconfig [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] lo no wireless extensions. and eth0 no wireless extensions. [EoT] [0 days 00:01:00] [SoU] and my actual Broadcom driver still isn't listed in the Hardware driver list [EoU]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] what happened when you did the sudo ndiswrapper -l [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] it said 'bcmwl5: driver installed' [EoT] [0 days 00:02:00] [SoU] I believe so. [EoU]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] type more /etc/modules | grep ndis [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] right [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] doe what broadcom says first then type sudo pico /etc/modules [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] and how does I do that? o.O [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] you might need to edit the blacklist file and edit the /etc/modules to remove the two lines you have added to those. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:02:00] [SoT] broadcom 'sudo apt-get remove ndiswrapper-utils' 'ndiswrapper-utils is not installed, so not removed' [EoT]
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[0 days 00:02:00] [SoT] go down to the very bottom line (don't change anything along the way [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] wait [EoT] [0 days 00:00:00] [SoU] Go to the bottom of what? [EoU]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] in the tutorial when you do echo ndiswrapper >> /etc/modules that just puts the text ndiswrapper at the last line of the textfile modules [EoT]
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[0 days 00:09:00] [SoT] Right, I've done that. What now? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:05:00] [SoT] somewhat. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] Well, I did what you said and removed the lines. What should I do now? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] now go through the tutorial broadcom sent you. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:02:00] [SoT] a dell Inspiron 1721, not the best but it's not bad as a freebie from my School :) [EoT]
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[0 days 00:04:00] [SoT] are you going through the same tutorial again? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] the one that broadcom sent me. [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] so do ls and change the name to whatever .inf file you have [EOS]
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[BOS] yes you can add an entry to /etc/fstab [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] i figured, just wasn't sure what i needed to add [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] is it an ntfs drive? [EoT] [0 days 00:00:00] [SoU] do you know its /dev name? [EoU]
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[0 days 00:02:00] [SoT] i know it's mount point, [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] right ok is it an external one? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] sorry, it's internal. If I go /media it's listed only as disk [EoT]
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[0 days 00:02:00] [SoT] i see, well what does this say mount | grep /media/disk [EoT] [0 days 00:00:00] [SoU] or mount | grep /media [EoU]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] /dev/sdb1 on /media/disk type ext3 (rw,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=hal) [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] cool so do sudo gedit /etc/fstab and add somewhere at the bottom [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] adding that line with automount the drive where i don't have to click on it everytime to mount it? That would be great [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] /dev/sdb1 /data ext3 uid=<youruid>,gid=<yourgid> 0 0 [EoT] [0 days 00:00:00] [SoU] yep it will [EoU]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] gotcha [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] echo $UID and echo $GROUPS will tell you uid and gid [EoT] [0 days 00:00:00] [SoU] the uid and gid need to be replaced by actual values [EoU] [0 days 00:01:00] [SoU] if u gonna copy/paste the line i gave u make sure u create a mountpoint for it [EoU] [0 days 00:01:00] [SoU] sudo mkdir /data and sudo chown `whoami`:`whoami` /data [EoU]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] so far my et/fstab line looks like this: /dev/sdb1 /media/disk /data ext3 uid=<1000>,gid=<1000> 0 0 [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] get rid of /media/disk and also of "<" ">" [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] /dev/sdb1 /data ext3 uid=1000,gid=1000 0 0 [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] yep that would do [EoT] [0 days 00:01:00] [SoU] and after that do sudo mkdir /data ; sudo chown `whoami`:`whoami` /data [EoU]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] with the 'whoami' being my user id correct? [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] your username [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] ok, done! [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] paste the command u did [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] sudo chown whitt /data [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] sudo chown whitt:whitt /data [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] done [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] lets verify do ls -al /data somewhere along the lines it should say whitt whitt [EoT] [0 days 00:01:00] [SoU] good now do sudo mount -a [EoU] [0 days 00:00:00] [SoU] after navigate to /data and see if your files are there [EoU] [0 days 00:00:00] [SoU] try to create something in that folder [EoU]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] it worked! [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] can u create a file or a folder there [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] yes [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] great now on the next restart it should be remounted at boot [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] that is so awesome, thank you so much! [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] no problem, always welcome [EoT]
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[0 days 00:05:00] [SoT] i rebooted, now the data folder is empty [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] hm... open /etc/fstab is your line there [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] /dev/sdb1 /data ext3 uid=1000,gid=1000 0 0 [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] hm bummer... do sudo mount -a ? [EoT] [0 days 00:00:00] [SoU] what does it say? [EoU]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] ok, i'm glad you know what that means [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] aha [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb1, [EoT]
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[0 days 00:01:00] [SoT] can you mount the regular way to /media/disk [EoT]
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[0 days 00:00:00] [SoT] it's now missing [EoT]
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