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Reinstall kernal-bcmwl-source. That worked for me. Broadcom is a nasty piece of work, I am still having trouble with mine.
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Ah HA! I reinstalled the broadcom drivers and it seems to be working. I had previously installed them but perhaps it did not work the first time. c'est la vie. Thank you all!
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lspci? lsmod and modprobe? i'm not entirely sure what those are. sorry, i'm a musician, not a software engineer. i've installed a lot of A/V software (ardour, openshot, audacity) and i tried installing the broadcom kernel but i seem to be battling my crappy broadcom wifi the whole way. before, my wireless was intermittent, and disappeared completely when i connected via ethernet.
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Tara, this is what I am getting. I don't have an entry for wlan.
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I can't screenshot, the module isn't working, and shutter is having problems too. It doesn't say "disabled". There is just nothing there, it only shows "Wired Network auto eth0". When I go to Edit Connections, it shows the wireless tab, but I cannot get it to connect to my home wireless network.
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No, this restarts the network manager and applet, but the only option is still a wired connection. Wireless networks have disappeared completely from the menu, before and after running these commands.
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Hello, Hope someone can help me with this problem. I was having some issues with the wireless internet periodically failing. I had not resolved that issue, so I plugged directly into my router for wired internet (to upload some video), and now my wireless is gone! Upon restarting, the option to connect to a wireless network is still gone, despite the wired connection being unplugged. Now I can only connect directly, and need my wireless access. Thank you. d.a.
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I'm not quite sure what I did, but it's running. Fully installed on my hard drive. Now, to fix this wireless problem that Tara mentioned...
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Ah, okay, so for some reason I cannot unmount my hard drive in Bodhi Live. There is no unmount option before the partitioning section of the installation. Wat do?
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Okay, I have Bodhi Live up and running, and now I am have up the installer. I have selected the /sda1 slot (my HD) to install to, but it tells me that /cdrom is mounted and that I need to unmount it. I am not sure what this means, I have no disk drive on this computer and the only devices are the USB live stick and the HD. Uh...yeah.
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I apologize for knowing very little about computing... I am trying to install the latest version of Bodhi Linux on my Dell Mini 9. Currently I am running Ubuntu 10.04. I can get Bodhi running live using a unetbootin USB, but when I try to install it to my hard drive, only the USB memory shows up under drive options. What do I need to do to install it over Ubuntu on my hard drive?