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Garp 2013-11-25 17:38

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Originally Posted by juiceme (Post 1388798)
Seems you have no WLAN device that is recognized. What is the device that should be there?
If you do "lspci" can you see your device listed?

Hope it makes sense to you because it's troublesome even just to handle this without net/wifi;)

My wifi here is coming through cabel/modem (with TV, phone etc)

juiceme 2013-11-25 18:23

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Originally Posted by Garp (Post 1388885)
Hope it makes sense to you because it's troublesome even just to handle this without net/wifi;)

My wifi here is coming through cabel/modem (with TV, phone etc)

It seems that people have had trouble autodetecting the driver for Broadcom 4365 WIFI chipset.
There are solutions, however. Google for "Ubuntu Broadcom 4365 problem" or something.

coderus 2013-11-25 19:00

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what the point of installing drivers in Live mode?
use virtualbox or vmware then and install ubuntu there. lt connections will come from windows, but you could mount ext drives in virtual ubuntu.

Garp 2013-11-25 19:16

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Originally Posted by coderus (Post 1388926)
what the point of installing drivers in Live mode?
use virtualbox or vmware then and install ubuntu there. lt connections will come from windows, but you could mount ext drives in virtual ubuntu.

OK thanks "what the point of installing drivers in Live mode?"
Yeah but my plan was to install Ubuntu fully at my PC /learn it and use it in future also, but now I will try to find out about virtualbox etc! and if it can avoid the Wifi problem by using Windows.
But already now we could have talked in Ubuntu only if I had been able to find the Wifi there:p

Garp 2013-11-25 19:22

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Originally Posted by juiceme (Post 1388904)
It seems that people have had trouble autodetecting the driver for Broadcom 4365 WIFI chipset.
There are solutions, however. Google for "Ubuntu Broadcom 4365 problem" or something.

Thanks It's already set-up in ubuntu for activation and have tried a couple of times but comes up with an error and message "see in /var/log/jockey.log". Now I will try again but how? I had already found a suggestion here but apt-get etc can't work without Net, so...'around and around'?!:cool:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/55868...rivers-bcm43xx
"(of course you will need internet by others means)"

coderus 2013-11-26 02:33

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http://askubuntu.com/questions/17510...stro-3460-3560
http://askubuntu.com/questions/55868...rivers-bcm43xx

i think its enough. if you have questions please ask in ubuntu forums or create new thread in offtopic here.

Garp 2013-11-26 09:07

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@coderus and @juiceme
Thanks for your help. From Ubuntu Chronium TMO: Now installed, updated, printer ready and up running Ubuntu on Wireless Network:):D

Garp 2013-11-27 16:02

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What's wrong here:

Nemo install:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Ubiboot#Moving...g_Filebox_Root

garp@garp-Lenovo-B590:~$ sudo flasher -k usr/share/moslo/zImage-moslo -n usr/share/moslo/initrd-moslo -l -b
sudo: flasher: command not found
garp@garp-Lenovo-B590:~$

juiceme 2013-11-27 16:23

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flasher not installed?

Garp 2013-11-27 16:54

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Originally Posted by juiceme (Post 1389421)
flasher not installed?

apt-get install flasher

'Couldn't find package flasher':confused:


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