12-27-2010, 11:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-28-2010, 12:10 AM by Lee_Stricklin.)
The open source driver on my system sucked ass (comparable to speeding and then hitting a wall, it will run super fast and then hit packet loss), so I decided to blacklist it and install NDISWrapper like I've done with previous versions of Ubuntu since I've had better luck with it's Windows driver, but now I can't even get the option to use wireless or connect to a wireless network. Can somebody tell what got screwed up? I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 (laugh it up). So far what I've done in this order is:
Installed NDISWrapper
watched my system go trollface on me after restarting (there isn't even a checkbox for enable wireless)
Looked up that the open source driver may be conflicting with it and punched in a command line (see below)
Rebooted and still saw bricked WTF?
After that I tried removing NDISWrapper, but that accomplished nothing and in the end just reinstalled it
Blacklist command:
echo -e "blacklist bcm43xx\nblacklist b43\nblacklist b43legacy\nblacklist ssb" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
Installed NDISWrapper
watched my system go trollface on me after restarting (there isn't even a checkbox for enable wireless)
Looked up that the open source driver may be conflicting with it and punched in a command line (see below)
Rebooted and still saw bricked WTF?
After that I tried removing NDISWrapper, but that accomplished nothing and in the end just reinstalled it
Blacklist command:
echo -e "blacklist bcm43xx\nblacklist b43\nblacklist b43legacy\nblacklist ssb" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
ECKZBAWKZ HUGE LIST OF ACHIEVEMENTS GOES HERE....
Oh wait.
Oh wait.