kenstogie 09:22 PM 09-13-2009
kenstogie 10:14 PM 09-13-2009
Got it all working, it's a little different but I could get used to that no problem. I also set up a Live thumbdrive to make startups a little easier as I figure out if I want to make the switch. So it all went well except the Wifi. I looked for a few mins 10 or so but really didn't know what to do. Is there a control panel or something? Any suggestions?
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rennD 10:16 PM 09-13-2009
Check restricted drivers section to make sure that the wifi card is enabled.
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kenstogie 04:42 AM 09-14-2009
Originally Posted by rennD:
Check restricted drivers section to make sure that the wifi card is enabled.
Thanks I'll take a look.
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Tristan 09:39 AM 09-14-2009
Should be a network icon in the panel next to the date/time. What hardware are you running? What is your wireless card? When I've had issues with wireless cards in the past I've done a Google search to see if anyone else has run into similar issues. There have been a few times where I knew the hardware just wouldn't work with the time/effort I was willing to put in. Luckily, this hasn't happened with any hardware that I own.
Hopefully your wired connection still operates and you have access to plug straight in to a router, etc. If so, you can click on System - Administration - Hardware Drivers and see if Ubuntu finds any drivers for your wireless card.
If it doesn't find any, you can still use windows wireless drivers by downloading from the manufacturer and using ndiswrapper. The operation could get a little more complicated then desired, but searching through the Ubuntu forums really helps in these situations.
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kenstogie 10:05 AM 09-14-2009
I'll give it a shot thanks Tristan.
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s0leful0ne 11:44 AM 09-14-2009
This may be a long shot but I just installed ubuntu 9.04 via virtual machine using VMWare Fusion. I've had trouble installing the VMWare tools, does anyone have any experience with this?
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BC-Axeman 12:39 PM 09-14-2009
Originally Posted by s0leful0ne:
This may be a long shot but I just installed ubuntu 9.04 via virtual machine using VMWare Fusion. I've had trouble installing the VMWare tools, does anyone have any experience with this?
Yes. The installation does not include the kernel headers or libraries by default. There may also be trouble with the version of gcc installed vs what the kernel was compiled with. The error message from the tools installation would be helpful.
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kenstogie 01:09 PM 09-14-2009
So I loaded up a thumb drive with Ubuntu and brought it to work, plugged it in and low and behold it worked. It also browsed the internet rather easily. Is this frowned upon by the IT department? I have a feeling it is but thought I would ask the inmates.
FWIW I only used it for about a minute so I could have "plausible deniability" that and I have known the IT Guy for a decade and I'll be asking him as soon as I can.
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BC-Axeman 02:28 PM 09-14-2009
Originally Posted by kenstogie:
So I loaded up a thumb drive with Ubuntu and brought it to work, plugged it in and low and behold it worked. It also browsed the internet rather easily. Is this frowned upon by the IT department? I have a feeling it is but thought I would ask the inmates.
FWIW I only used it for about a minute so I could have "plausible deniability" that and I have known the IT Guy for a decade and I'll be asking him as soon as I can.
:-)
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Totally depends on where you work. If it's the Gov. you may get in big trouble. Some places could fire you. Most places would go "huh?"
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kenstogie 02:43 PM 09-14-2009
:-)Originally Posted by BC-Axeman:
:-)
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Totally depends on where you work. If it's the Gov. you may get in big trouble. Some places could fire you. Most places would go "huh?"
I'll be alright I just did it to see if it would work. I know they use a linux distro on thier boxes for trouble shooting/back up etc so it's not to big a deal and I've known the IT guys for years and seem to recall them doing this very thing. Getting on the network they would be more ticked at than using the hardware.
:-) but I appreciate the info on IT dpt Opinion.
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Tenor CS 05:07 PM 09-14-2009
I used a thumb drive with puppy linux almost exclusively at work the whole last year. Their windows xp based machines were so poorly maintained, puppy freed me from a lot of hassles. It's amazing what decent hardware can do when it's not being bogged down by a badly maintained windows setup.
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Tristan 07:12 PM 09-14-2009
BTW, Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Alpha 5 is running great on my Dell Mini 10V netbook. The speed CRUSHES Windows XP. There are a few bugs that need to be worked out, but by the time of the official release I think it will be a nice step up from the current version.
A few things look promising. 9.10 uses EXT4 partitions by default, Firefox 3.5 and Ubuntu One, an application that automatically uplinks and syncs files between computers. Pretty cool!
:-)
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VirtualSmitty 08:08 PM 09-14-2009
Originally Posted by Tristan:
A few things look promising. 9.10 uses EXT4 partitions by default, Firefox 3.5 and Ubuntu One, an application that automatically uplinks and syncs files between computers. Pretty cool! :-)
I haven't played with the 9.10 alpha yet, how does ubuntu one stack up against dropbox? I use it know and like it a lot.
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kenstogie 08:08 PM 09-14-2009
So I have a Medion Laptop (who?) Yea that's what everyone says except Europeans some times. It's kind of semi old 3 years and I did the google search on my Winbond W89C33 mPCI 802.11 Wireless LAN Adapter. And of the 8 or so hits/post I sampled...
"winbond is not supported in linux nor does ndiswrapper support it." or something similiar.
Many were in other languages too.
So for me it's back to Winblows. Oh well. At least I have the actual install disc
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BC-Axeman 10:03 PM 09-14-2009
Originally Posted by kenstogie:
So I have a Medion Laptop (who?) Yea that's what everyone says except Europeans some times. It's kind of semi old 3 years and I did the google search on my Winbond W89C33 mPCI 802.11 Wireless LAN Adapter. And of the 8 or so hits/post I sampled...
"winbond is not supported in linux nor does ndiswrapper support it." or something similiar.
Many were in other languages too.
So for me it's back to Winblows. Oh well. At least I have the actual install disc
You could always get a PCcard or usb wireless adapter. It will likely work better anyway. Then you can run Kismet
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You should search first for compatibility.
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kenstogie 07:31 AM 09-15-2009
Originally Posted by BC-Axeman:
You could always get a PCcard or usb wireless adapter. It will likely work better anyway. Then you can run Kismet :-)
You should search first for compatibility.
If I could get one cheaply and it's not a big thing to get it going I am not adverse to it. With budget laptops being fairly inexpensive I may opt for a new one, when my current one gives up the ghost.
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Tristan 07:43 AM 09-15-2009
Originally Posted by VirtualSmitty:
how does ubuntu one stack up against dropbox? I use it know and like it a lot.
I'll have to give it a shot!
:-) I've tried Xubuntu, Kubuntu, Ubuntu netbook remix, DSL and PC Linux as well as Knoppix, but there are many distros I haven't played with yet!
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VirtualSmitty 10:39 AM 09-15-2009
Originally Posted by Tristan:
I'll have to give it a shot! :-) I've tried Xubuntu, Kubuntu, Ubuntu netbook remix, DSL and PC Linux as well as Knoppix, but there are many distros I haven't played with yet!
Dropbox isn't a distro, it's a service that let's you sync files between mac, linux, or windows. I've been using it for some time as I use all three and it is convienient. Ubuntu One sounds like it does the same thing.
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Tristan 12:31 PM 09-15-2009
Originally Posted by VirtualSmitty:
Dropbox isn't a distro, it's a service that let's you sync files between mac, linux, or windows. I've been using it for some time as I use all three and it is convienient. Ubuntu One sounds like it does the same thing.
Gotcha! Ubuntu One isn't working perfectly yet, still in beta. I like the concept and it seems like it will be slick when the bugs are worked out. I'll have to look into Dropbox a little more, fees, storage, etc.
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