[GRLUG] Ubuntu and Wireless

Bill Creswell billcreswell at gmail.com
Wed Aug 30 20:18:08 EDT 2006


modprobe airo seems to have executed, but there is no output.

On 8/30/06, Godwin <geektoyz at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Use "modprobe" as it will do some param stuff *automagically*.  One
> thing I've learned about Ubuntu and wifi cards, there exists a
> directory "/lib/hotplug" or "/lib/firmwares" or
> "/lib/hotplug/firmwares" (I don't have access to my box right now),
> which contains a plethora of wifi card firmwares under a directory
> named "2.6.15..." or whatever kernel version you have.
>
> I've always kept a tar'ed up copy of that dir as it tends to disapear
> after kernel upgrades.  I simply untar my copy, rename it to match the
> kernel and reboot.  Magically, the firmware for my Intel 2200bg wifi
> card gets downloaded onto the card and it works like a charm with WPA.
>
> I recall having to do that with Warty a while ago.  It's now embedded
> in my ubuntu brain...  :-)  On a diff topic, Novell (gnome) SuSE 10
> rocks!!!  ;-)
>
> flames > /dev/null
>
> G-
>
>
> On 8/29/06, Michael Mol <mikemol at gmail.com> wrote:
> > "insmod (module file)" or "modprobe (module)"
> >
> > I tend to use modprobe.
> >
> > On 8/28/06, Bill Creswell <billcreswell at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I would suppose that the module would be "airo" since it is an aironet
> card.
> > > (lsmod)
> > > I goolged "insert module into running kernel" and realised that I am
> not
> > > much of a geek.
> > > Obviously it is not in lib/modules or it would be there.
> > > How do I get this module onto the drive?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On 8/26/06, john-thomas richards <jtr at jrichards.org> wrote:
> > > > On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 03:42:13PM -0400, Bill Creswell wrote:
> > > > > I was tickled, when I ran the ubuntu live CD and my wireless card
> just
> > > > > worked.
> > > > > Now, it is installed, and it doesn't appear to be detecting the
> card.
> > > > > My understanding is that an install removes the hardware
> detection. Is
> > > there
> > > > > a way to re-run it?
> > > >
> > > > I suspect you may simply need to insert the module into the running
> > > > kernel.  If you do not know which module to insert, a bit of
> > > > experimentation may be necessary.  Apart from googling for the
> answer,
> > > > you could boot from the LiveCD and run 'lsmod' as root and write
> down
> > > > the modules listed.  Scratch off those you recognize.  Reboot into
> the
> > > > installed Kubuntu and run lsmod again.  Scratch off the modules that
> > > > are currently running.  Hopefully the remaining list is short.
> > > > Insert/remove them one by one until your wireless card works.
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