I'm trying to set up 1-wire on my Ubuntu. It needs a usb port to be associated with a device. The instructions say to run lsusb to see your usb's. Then run dmesg to see which device the usb is attached to. The example output of dmesg says "usb 2-1: FTDI USB Serial Device converter now attached to ttyUSB0". My trouble is I'm not getting any indication what device my usb is attached to. Nowhere in the dmesg output am I seeing "...attached to..." How can I find this out?
I installed ZTE MF 626 modem in my F10 with kernel 2.6.27.12-170, i run usb_modeswitch and so far things happened normally. Watching through /var/log/messages it says that F10 detects two port device for this modem: ttyUSB1 and ttyUSB2, and in the sequence it disable port ttyUSB1 BUT Network Manager still set this port.I mean, when i connect via wvdial appointing to ttyUSB2 i get connection, but Network Manager fails to do it appointing to ttyUSB1. How to change device port in Network Manager?
I just added a 2 port network card to a system that is running Fedora 11, but it is INACTIVE. I open the Network Device Control to activate it but there is no network ports in Network Device Control. It is empty.It looks like the system recognize the card and loaded correct driver.
I've installed the latest version of Ubuntu - 10.10, on my laptop - Lenovo G530, and all work just fine but my Wi-Fi device. Ubuntu cannot even recognize that I have one (it tells that the firmware is missing).
I just installed 10.04 on a Dell C800 and I've been trying to connect to the internet via Ethernet with no avail. I did some searching and ran lspci -nn and got this:
I have freshly installed ubuntu 9.10 and moreover i am completely a newbie to Linux. The problem now i am facing is, i am not able to configure my wireless router. I tried finding drivers for it in System->administration->hardware drivers. But it showed me none. Then i checked out one of the threads in this forum and came across the 'lspci -nn' cmd. This gave me the info abt my wireless network controller and it was : 'Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g [14e4:4315] (rev 01)'.
I recently purchased an eMachines e250M, and I installed Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.04 on it, and it does not seem to be able to detect my ethernet card. When I open the Network Manager it simply says "No network devices available".I've toyed around with it a bit and looked for drivers online, but to no avail. Any suggestions for getting my wired and wireless connections working?
HeI just started up my netbook (Medion Akoya E1315), and for no apparant reason, the little icon in the top-right corner (the Network Manager) says "Device not ready" in grey. So, after looking on a million forums and websites, I decided to go for a complete re-install of Ubuntu (9.10 netbook remix). I took the same driver that always worked before (RTL8192), and installed it with succes: I had wireless again!But, of course, as these things go, after a restart of my laptop, the same problem occured. So the obvious question: What is this problem?
Here's what I did: I downloaded the tar.gz from Realtek. I downloaded RTL8192se, untarred it and gave the "insmod" command. And that worked before.I also downloaded WICD as an alternative to Network Manager, but that just gave no for an answer.
I've tried to install Linux systems have been failures. Trying to make this work, trying to get on the right wagon, and it's frustrating as all get-out.
Installed netbook remix onto a HP Mini 1000 (1116NR?) and everything seems to be working alright, except no wireless networking. I tried a couple of things and now it shows "device not ready" instead of "disabled", so I figure I'm getting somewhere.
The device is:
Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g (rev 01)
I want in. This is my 3rd try over the years of running Linux and I always hit snags like this that I can't fix because I've never gotten to play with it enough to learn what I'm doing and generally don't have a 2nd computer like I do right now.
I'm using Ubuntu 11.04 and bluetooth turn/off is not possible. However, with 2.6.37 kernel it is possible. Now i have gathered whole info about the device(mac adress, usb port etc) from 2.6.37 and what i need is to somehow use those info in kernel 2.6.38 so that bluetooth works.
lsusb in 2.6.37 (while bt is on)
Code: Bus 008 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 007 Device 002: ID 1241:1603 Belkin Keyboard Bus 007 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 006 Device 002: ID 09da:8090 A4 Tech Co., Ltd
My computer is Dell Inspiron N4020.And after I installed the Ubuntu 10.04 successfully,a problem occured:No wireless device appear nor the wireless signal
It's been ages since I've been on here I've been messing around with BackTrack. I've come back to Ubuntu but seem to be having some problems getting my wireless network thingy working. Here are the specs of my system. Any advice on fixing this would be very very apprciated.
On another note I'm trying to run debain I've got no startx on there or anything like that it's feeling very basic atm. I want to keep startx outta there but I can't connect to the Internet and run apt-get install to grab handy things.
I'm hoping whatever I am gonna do to solve this on Ubuntu will let me connect up to my wireless network with the internal network thingy. However if it doesn't I'm guessin I can just connect up physically to the router. Any tips on doing this from the command line?
I rebooted my server and out of nowhere the RAID5 array won't assemble. I've tried everything I could think of to reassemble the thing. I fear that the array is ruined, but I can't imagine how. Here are various bits of information: The simplest failure (with and without partition numbers, which have not been needed in the past):
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richard@nas:~$ sudo mdadm --assemble --verbose /dev/md0 /dev/sd[bcd] mdadm: looking for devices for /dev/md0 mdadm: cannot open device /dev/sdb: Device or resource busy
I run Ubuntu 9.10 locally connecting to CentOS5 on a remote server.When I run the following command in the Terminal;ssh -v -L 10005:localhost:10000 root@remote_ip_address -F ~/.ssh_config -i ~/.ssh/private_key_file_nameafter 'Authentication succeeded (publickey)' I get the following for channel 1;sys_tun_open: failed to open tunnel control interface:Permission deniedhowever, it does open an interactive client-session on channel 2 and my browser will then connect (via URL localhost:10005) to Webmin on the remote server which is the object of the exercise.However, because sys_tun_open failed, I am concerned that the transactions may not be encrypted as I understand they would be in proper tunnelling
I just recently installed ubuntu, my first experience with linux. I don't know if it isn't recognizing my wireless card or if it is another issue, but I am unable to view any wireless networks/connect to any. When I click on the network icon it says "wireless" with Device Not Ready underneath.
I am running Ubuntu 9.10 KK (UNR) on my Netbook and I use the Huawei E5830 as UMTS modem. I can connect to the E5830 through WiFo (no problem at all) and USB. How can I verify whether the E5830 is recognized as modem when connecting it to USB? It changes the mode from USB storage device to USB modem, however I think I can not access it as a modem.
I'm trying to get an older machine access to the internet. I have a zte tu25 i got from comcast. My machine is a dimension 2400 pentium4 2.8 ghz, with 1gig ram, ect... if you need anything specific let me know. Just installed 9.1 from cd. when i plug my usb device in i get nothing. I've downloaded UbuDSL and Ndiswrapper based on what i got from other posts but i cant get either to work. Does anyone know if this device will work with ubuntu 9.1?
I have a host and a client both running linux. Host has internet through eth2. Client needs to share that connection. The computers are connected directly using a crossover. I can ping from both fine. I figured I needed to port forward eth2 to eth0 to gain internet access in the client. How?
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eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:26:18:a6:fd:a3 inet addr:192.168.0.1 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 inet6 addr: fe80::226:18ff:fea6:fda3/64 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
I am having an odd problem with a program I'm trying to run which is supposed to connect to a network. The messages printed when I start up the program are:
SIOCSIFNETMASK: No such device 192.168.11.50: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device SIOCADDRT: File exists
One reason this is particularly odd is that the network itself appears to be working fine, otherwise. I can connect to the internet on my computer and everything, but the program is not able to connect to it, for whatever reason. I've tried tinkering with the settings but nothing worked.
I am sharing files between three computers: ubuntu pc , windows xp pc and windows vista pc.( using samba ) Windows xp displays ubuntu pc correctly but vista does not,ubuntu pc is displayed as unknown device.Despite of this i connect vista and ubuntu via ip. I would like see my ubuntu pc in windows vista network.
I have a problem with my internet connection this is the picture the device is Realtek RTL8187. i didn't know how can i manage this device to work so could you help me i don't have an internet connection in ubuntu right know and i really wanna move to ubntu my verison is 9.10
I've been using Ubuntu for a while, but I have never tried to set up a wireless device with it. I have no idea where to even begin. I've done a search of the forums but wasn't able to glean much from it.
I just installed 10.04 on my new netbook and I am suprised to see that the ethernet is not recognized. When I run
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ifconfig eth0
the result is
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no such device
The machine was working fine before I installed Ubuntu. I am suprised to see this problem as I have already installed it on a few machines without any problem such as this.
I am running UNR on an Asus T91MT and everything was working great until an update yesterday, my OS froze while updating and I had to do a hard reboot. Since, I have not been able to get wireless, and lshw does not even recognize the presence of a wireless device on the system.
I have a device (not a pc) connected to my pc via ethernet, it dose not show up in networks, I was hoping there was a way of scanning to detect for it, is there a way of seeing content of it is basically what I'm asking?