General :: WPC54G Versions Compatible With WPA2 ?

Apr 16, 2010

Any wpc54g wireless adapter be converted to version 7.1 or 7.2 which should be wpa2 compatible?

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General :: .can't Seem To Get My Adapter To Work On My Debian Squeeze System - Wpc54g #3 - Can't Surf

Nov 5, 2010

I can't seem to get my adapter to work on my Debian Squeeze system. I have the wpc54g linksys notebook adapter and disk... but the disk will not autorun...I have gotten as far as to the adapter being activated, shows connection 97%, but I can't surf!

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Ubuntu Networking :: Get WPC54G Ver 3.1 To Work In Natty

Aug 4, 2011

I have an old ibm thinkpad R40. I did a fresh install of natty. Cannot get wireless or wired to work. I just want the wireless to work first if possible. So I have no Internet access. Can't upgrade etc. I am a noob and need to be hand held and walked through process.

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Software :: Linksys Wpc54g Driver For Ubuntu 10.10

Mar 21, 2011

Does anybody know where to find Linksys wpc54g driver for Ubuntu 10.10?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Linksys Wpc54g V4 Not Working On Karmic

Mar 29, 2010

I really need to get a linksys wpc54g version 4 pcmcia card to work....i have never really had a lot of problems with wireless and thit is a friends laptop that he wanted ubuntu on......if i cant get it to work he will go back to windows and i would not like that to happen lol....here is the output of dmesg and ifconfig lspci and lspcmcia..

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thomas@thomas-laptop:~$ dmesg
[ 0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset
[ 0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpu
[ 0.000000] Linux version 2.6.31-20-generic (buildd@palmer) (gcc version 4.4.1

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Ubuntu Networking :: Perplexed Linksys WPC54G - Firmware Is Missing ?

May 20, 2011

In the past I've installed 9.10 using a hardwired network port for the web with the above card in the machine. After the install I got a notification of an update which downloaded the appropriate software for the above wireless card. Worked like a charm. Today I installed 11.04 and zilch. No wireless. Supposedly the firmware is missing. I guess my question is why is something that worked well in the past now missing?

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General :: Not Working Wpa/wpa2 For Ad Hoc Mode

Feb 25, 2010

Anyone knows how to configure wpa_supplicant.conf for ad hoc mode using wpa/wpa2 encryption...Is wpa_supplicant will work wpa/wpa2 encryption? I tried many ways but i am not able to configure for adhoc mode in wpa_supplicant using wpa/wpa2

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General :: Atheros Card Not Functioning Well Under WPA2?

Jun 28, 2011

I've got a Toshiba Satellite L25-S199, and it includes an Atheros wireless NIC based on the AR2413 chipset, I believe. Currently I'm running OpenSUSE 11.4 on it, but I've previously had Xubuntu and Ubuntu, and this problem has always existed with WPA2.

Specifically, the LAN is a wireless WPA2 with AES encryption (no TKIP). The computer can connect to the network just fine, but the web is all but unusable; it is very finicky, mostly failing to fetch any pages, but sometimes succeeding (mostly with Google pages, and those from the local network's servers). Perhaps a DNS issue?

This problem doesn't occur with WEP or no encryption.

Here's the output of lspci

09:04.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR2413 802.11bg NIC (rev 01)

And the relevant output of hwinfo

22: PCI 904.0: 0282 WLAN controller
[Created at pci.318]
Unique ID: y9sn.SufKn0XT2bB
Parent ID: qscc.hTSZxA6Z5F6

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General :: Ubuntu: No WPA2-PSK Option For Wireless Security?

Sep 21, 2010

I'm trying to connect to a new router that has WPA2-PSK encryption.In the connection window Ubuntu presents when choosing the network from the wifi menu, there are only the 3 WEP options (40/128 bits, 128 bits, and dynamic) plus LEAP. But no WPA2-PSK or any other WPA..I know for sure my router is set to WPA2-PSK and not to WEP.

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General :: Create Home Router Secured With WPA2?

Feb 9, 2011

I am planning to create a home router using my Linux laptop. Is it possible to secure the wireless router with WPA2, and how would I set that up?

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General :: Unexplained Log Cruft And Possible Dropped Packets On WPA2-Personal LAN

Sep 12, 2010

I've been receiving a LOT of log cruft ever since I installed my WUSB100V2 (using the rt2870sta community driver from the Linux kernel) and was wondering what it all meant.

Many times when these messages occur it is accompanied by slow network speeds and many DNS queries and outgoing SYNs being dropped. I have searched for documentation for these (error?) messages and have come up empty as far as what they mean or how I can stop them from occurring.

I reside on the opposite side of the building from my WAP. I have taken steps to improve the signal strength, but the signal quality hovers between 50% and 70%, sometimes dropping to 40% for unknown reasons.

My /var/log/messages:

Sep 12 05:04:40 necronomicon -- MARK --
Sep 12 05:29:48 necronomicon kernel: 0:3 LTL=0 , TL=0 L:4284
Sep 12 05:29:53 necronomicon kernel: 0:3 LTL=0 , TL=0 L:4104
Sep 12 05:30:06 necronomicon kernel: 0:3 LTL=0 , TL=0 L:4156

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General :: Lost Wireless WPA2 Connection / Ability To See USB After Update

Jan 1, 2010

I'm relatively new to Linux.My netbook ran updates yesterday for Ubuntu and now I am unable to reconnect to wireless network connection.I am using WPA2 encrypted security.I am able to connect via wired LAN. Also, when I went to connect using USB mobile connection, I get an error "unable to mount location". I get the same error if I try to connect my external CD drive. I have tried to force mount but no luck.

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Ubuntu :: Difference Between LTS Versions And Other Versions?

Jun 30, 2011

I'm not to clear on the difference between LTS versions and other versions, but think I may want to go with LTS. Can someone tell me if my thinking is correct given the following situation: I have some very cool, but very expensive software installed with a group license from my school, a school which I am not going to be attending for too much longer. So I want to go as long as possible without reinstalling Ubuntu, because once the product is licensed it will be licensed until I reinstall Ubuntu (or I uninstall the program). So I think this is going to require me keep the Ubuntu version I install as long as possible.

So in this case, should I go with 10.04LTS or should I just install Natty Narwhal and keep that as long as possible? It looks like 10.04LTS will be "supported" longer, but I'm not exactly clear on all that "supported" entails. Presumable it means security and software updates will be available for 10.04LTS for much longer than 11.x versions? So I'm thinking I should go with 10.04LTS

Is my thinking correct in going with 10.04LTS? Edit: It was pointed out that this would be against my contractual agreements. Which I suppose is probably true.

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General :: WPA2 - NetID And Pass - Wireless Network From Wicd And/or Command Line

Sep 23, 2010

The university I go to uses a WPA2 wireless network that requires a netID and password to connect too. I installed wicd but I can't seem to connect to this network, is there a way to add this functionality to wicd, and if so, how do I do that (links to a how-to or guide would be nice, I've yet to find one).

Also, I spend most of my time on campus in the command line, so I'd like to know if there is a way to use command line utilities to connect to this network (again, a guide or how-to would be nice)

I can get online through my fedora live USB just fine (w/ network manager) but I'd rather get on directly from slackware.

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General :: Break - UPS Compatible With Box?

Jun 7, 2010

I'm buying this unit from deal extreme: it's a bitorrent downloader, with NAS capability. I'm interested in sharing an external HD in it, with media and backup purposes. I'm afraid of energy problems (don't know if this is the correct term), corrupting my mounted drives (like after a storm), so I thought about buying an UPS that sends a "signal" to my Linux box, and a script in my Linux box would unmout everything to avoid problems.Do this "UPS signal" feature exists? Do you have model suggestions?

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General :: Different Versions Of Libdc1394?

Oct 15, 2010

I'm working on a project that uses libdc1394 to interface with Point-Grey Firewire cameras. We build the code on Ubuntu 8, Timesys, and Ubuntu 9 primarily. We usually use the package manager for most dependencies on the Ubuntu's, and the Timesys installation seems to be compiled from source.

Now here's the part that confuses me. I can't figure out what version of libdc1394 is on the Timesys installation. Looking at the library files, I can find a file named libdc1394.so.20.0.0. But these are the header files that I have:

dc1394_control.h dc1394_register.h dc1394_vendor_avt.h
dc1394_conversions.h dc1394_utils.h

They're in a folder named dc1394. From what I see on the Ubuntu 8 package (which is libdc1394 version

1), I only see dc1394_control.h. And it's in a libdc1394 folder.

From what I see on the Ubuntu 9 computer, which uses libdc1394 version 2.2 (that's the version in the repository), I have a dc1394 folder and then an include directory that looks like the copy I find here:[URL]..

I can't find anything about a major change between version 2.0 and 2.2. From the sourceforge page, it looks like the 2.0 version is similar to the Ubuntu 9 version. it seems I have 3 different versions of the library? I understand why Ubuntu 8 and Ubuntu 9, but not why the copy that we have installed on Timesys is different.

Once again, I'm decently sure the one on Timesys was compiled from source. I wasn't around when they did that though, so I don't know for certain.

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General :: Install Different Versions In A Pc?

Jun 4, 2010

How can i install different versions of linux like ubundu,redhat etc in a pc and how it can be added in grub or lilo loader.widows is already installed

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General :: How To Tell What Distros Compatible With Processor

Jul 23, 2010

I have an old mini-desktop computer I want to have as a spare machine for internet browsing and checking email. It has a copy of XP currently, but the previous owner didn't put the key in so I can't get onto it at all. I plan on putting linux on it, just not sure what it can handle. It has 384 megs of RAM I believe, and the processor is a via C3, so I'm not even sure if I can run linux on it. I've checked the faqs and googled a bit, but I can't tell if it's i486, i586, or one of those things, and I'm not sure what linux distros(if any) are compatible. Will linux mint be able to run on a 900mhz processor of this sort and 384 megs of RAM? I'm thinking no, but it's the only linux distro I've dabbled with before. If not, will ubuntu? Will opensuse?

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General :: Looking For DVB-T / DVB-S Cards That Compatible With Ubuntu 11.04?

Jul 8, 2011

It's 2011....I'm here in the UK...looking to find a DVB TV card that can be made to work with 11.04

Looking for something that is currently available.

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General :: Download A Compatible PC Suit?

Jun 10, 2011

I have a techno t9 phone which I Would like touse with may classmate pc.How can I download a compitable PC suit?

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General :: 10.04 LTS Scanner Compatible With Ubuntu?

May 4, 2010

What is the best scanner to use with ubuntu 10.04 LTS were drivers that come with Ubuntu are compatible.

Recently purchases a Brother Laser printer model 2142, drivers were already install, I am very impressed with Ubuntu, surpasses windows as I was a hard core windows user.

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General :: Which Versions Use Gnome As Interface

Jun 21, 2010

I know only Ubuntu that uses it. Are there others?

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General :: What Versions Of G++ And Gcc Come Standard With RHEL 5.3

Feb 23, 2011

I ran into an issue that was written up here on LQ and/or on other sites, the one dealing with an error similar to the following one: error trying to exec 'cc1plus': execvp: No such file or directoryThe solution seems is to make g++ and gcc versions consistent. I've since remedied that, but am slightly confused with my findings and concerned with my solution.

When I first looked in /usr/bin for all references to g++ and gcc, I saw that there were two version of gcc and one version of g++:

(Note the "??? ?? ????" as date for gcc. I've since made some changes, but this was essentially the set of gcc and g++ files that existed before I started.)

I'm told that the system I'm using is an "out of the box" installation, i.e. no modifications. As installed, gcc is the newer version and does not correspond to g++34:

Confusion and concern: When I use makefiles from software I've adopted, I run into the cc1plus problem eluded to above. The cc1plus error occurred because the makefiles expected there to be a command named "g++," so I created a symbolic link, pointing /usr/bin/g++ -> /usr/bin/g++34. And in doing so, g++ was not consistent with gcc. I've since fixed that, i.e. copied the gcc34 version to gcc and my software builds fine.

My question are:

1. Will copying the gcc34 version to gcc cause issues in the future, possibly related to upgrades and/or istallations of other packages that rely on "gcc"? Currently the files are as follows:

2. Were the g++ and gcc files in /usr/bin the "out of the box" versions?

3. How can I answer a question like this in the future, without posting to LQ, i.e. is there a reference to find this type of information?

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General :: ISO Of Older Versions Of Debian?

Jan 23, 2010

Do you know where I can get ISO's of older versions of debian. ver 2.2 ver 3 and 4

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General :: Drivers - Picking A Compatible Motherboard

May 25, 2010

Last time I bought a new computer (I build them myself) I got a motherboard that had really poor linux support for a long time. Specifically the audio. I had to wait months before the kernel supported the on board audio chipset. That is exactly the situation I'm trying to avoid this time around.

I have some specific questions about "server motherboards" actually. I looked at a few models of server motherboards by intel, and some random models on newegg. I wasn't able to see much of a difference from regular desktop motherboard other than most had two sockets, and support for much more ram. These boards seem more popular with Linux users. Why?

AMD and Intel both have server CPUs as well. Some question, what's the difference?

To make this question more concrete, I was looking at this this motherboard. The main questions about it that I can't answer are:

Can I get a motherboard without on board raid and audio? I wanted to get a hardware raid controller and a PCI audio card. I thought a server motherboard would be cheaper and not have these "extras", since who wants an audio card on a server?

Where can I found out about Linux support for the components on this board? "Intel ICH10R", "Realtek ALC889", "Marvell 88E8056"

I'm buying this computer to work as a Linux desktop for a lot of compiling, coding and audio/video work, but I don't want to rule out the possibility of installing windows and playing some games at one point. (even if the last game I got has been sitting in its box unopened for almost a year). Is it a good idea to buy a "server motherboard" and play games on it, or are desktop boards better value for this?

The ultimate solution for me would be a motherboard that had GPL divers for onboard LAN, a single CPU socket, lots of PCI express and PCI. USB 3.0, and no fancy hard disk controllers since I'll be getting a separate one.

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General :: Create Windows Compatible Self-extract-zip?

Jan 17, 2011

Possible Duplicate: How to create a zip file compatible with windows under linux Is that possible. What software will do that?

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General :: Mac - Which Linux Distribution Is Most Compatible With A MacBook Pro?

Aug 20, 2011

I would like to know your opinion on a Linux distribution that works best on a MacBook Pro. I tried Ubuntu 11 but I couldn't get wifi to work, all the keyboard shortcuts were jumbled up, and the even the trackpad was working horribly.

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General :: Lightweight That Is Compatible With TrueCrypt And JDownloader?

Feb 5, 2010

I need such a OS on a old system for mass downloading and experimenting downstairs. Also I would prefer if it doesn't require too much Linux know-how and is operable by my Windows 7 system via networking. It doesn't need to be compatible with TrueCrypt or JDownloader specifically if alternative software for it exists.

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General :: HERWIG Version Compatible With Gfortran

May 13, 2011

I'm using ubuntu 10.10. I need a HERWIG version compatible with gfortran.Any suggestion will be welcome.

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General :: GCC4.4 Is Not Compatible With The Boost.signals1.34.1?

Sep 15, 2010

When I configure the VMware-open-source-view-client using the command configure --host=sh4-linux CC=sh4-linux-gcc CXX=sh4-linux-g++ to configure the VMware-open-source-view-client which is proper running on the ARM architecture.(sh4-linux is a platform in ST).

configure:10578: result: no
configure:10518: checking for exit in -lboost_signals-mt
configure:10578: result: no
configure:10518: checking for exit in -lboost_signals-mt
configure:10578: result: no

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