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 UBUNTU 10.04 and Wireless
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Posted on 06-08-10 6:26 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Friends, I recently upgraded to Ubuntu 10.04 but I can't connect to the wireless. It says Wireless is disabled. I tried 'reinstalling' the broadcom.. fwcutter or something. After that it showed two wireless driver.. Broadcom 43** and broadcom STA. Sometime it works when I activate Broadcom STA.. but it goes back to the beginning when I reboot the system (it says wireless is disabled).. Do any of you have similar problem? any solution to the problem? Thanks in advace. Guchcha chor
 
Posted on 06-08-10 10:12 PM     [Snapshot: 56]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Buddy,
You need to toggle the flag of wireless inside /etc/networking...Please search in net 
I had same issue and resolved.Below are some debugging links.Let me know if you can't resolve 
i can do more research for you.What is the name of your wireless card?driver?Is there a switch 
to turn it off and on did u tried that?

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6183681
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessTroubleShootingGuide



 
Posted on 06-08-10 10:22 PM     [Snapshot: 59]     Reply [Subscribe]
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I got mine working using following steps..


1)I found what was causing my problem. /var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state had NetworkingEnabled=false and WirelessEnabled=false. I don't know what caused this.

I deleted the file, rebooted, and now I can connect to my network again -- at least the wired network which I use at the office. I'll connecting to a wireless network when I get home.




2)Editing /var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state setting NetworkingEnabled=true and then issuing "sudo restart network-manager" enabled networking again.


 
Posted on 06-09-10 2:38 AM     [Snapshot: 89]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Gucha chor, I can't belive I am seeing this thread. This is happening to me right now. I installed ubuntu coz I really wanted to try out linux. With my Dell 1420, I am having same exact problem that you are having. Sometimes it works and most of the time it doesn't. GOHTALO I will also really appreciate if you help me out with this, you will turn me into real Linux fan. Let me check and try tip from your link, if i can't figure out than I will ask you for help man.
once again I am glad to see this thread on sajha.

 
Posted on 06-09-10 8:05 AM     [Snapshot: 109]     Reply [Subscribe]
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guys i am using Ubuntu/Kubuntu for a while and have great experience so far.
Configuring wireless is a bit hassle based on your computer model and if you don't have wireless driver readily avaialbe.Try wicd,wirless rader and other network manager which are avaialbe for free.
The most exciting thing about Ubuntu is all softwares are fee and it has good GUI and command line support.They have large user community and you can find solutions to almost any problems if you simple type your problem in google.Also the latest version is almost like Mac GUI and I would say better than Mac since you get so much more software for no cost to you.I think people should try using it and save money and problems related to their software and OS.

It seems to be a bug in 10.04 that wireless will be disabled by default and I searched in the net and did following steps and was able to fix.So till date whatever I wanted I am able to do with Ubuntu softwares for free.Like watching moving using their CD/DVD player,burn CD/DVD,Use open office for My word processing,excel and powerpont needs,use Cervisia for source code check in and out like sub version and they have countless software

So I highly recommend everyone interested to give a shot and share feeling and problems here.


 


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