I have just installed Kubuntu 10.04 on an IBM ThinkPad A30P.
512MB RAM, 48GB harddrive, ATI graphics
Ethernet is working fine
Wireless is not working - IBM High Rate Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Adapter with Modem (Harris Semiconductor/Intersil Corporation Prism 2.5 Wavelan chipset (rev 01) )
It is a mini-pci card and you can find some more information here:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/IBM_Hi...ter_with_Modem
On this page, it say that it should work with the orinoco driver...
I had Linux Mint on this one before the Kubuntu installation, and wireless was working (One year old Mint).
Is this a known problem? I have tried to find a solution to it, but nobody seems to have an exact way of handling it...
I do NOT need WPA - for the purpose of this laptop, WEP is good enough.
Tried installing wicd as I never have gotten the Kubuntu/KDE network configuration to work, but still no luck. I know the wireless network is running (can detect it from a different laptop), the card registers in the system as eth1. The card does not come up as disabled, there is just no detection of networks.
As far as I can tell, it is using the orinoco driver.
Any tip on how to fix this?
And yes, Kubuntu 10.04 actually works ok on this old P3 - 1.2 GHz laptop! :-) It will only be used for some light internet access by guests, no gaming or playing video.
512MB RAM, 48GB harddrive, ATI graphics
Ethernet is working fine
Wireless is not working - IBM High Rate Wireless LAN Mini-PCI Adapter with Modem (Harris Semiconductor/Intersil Corporation Prism 2.5 Wavelan chipset (rev 01) )
It is a mini-pci card and you can find some more information here:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/IBM_Hi...ter_with_Modem
On this page, it say that it should work with the orinoco driver...
I had Linux Mint on this one before the Kubuntu installation, and wireless was working (One year old Mint).
Is this a known problem? I have tried to find a solution to it, but nobody seems to have an exact way of handling it...
I do NOT need WPA - for the purpose of this laptop, WEP is good enough.
Tried installing wicd as I never have gotten the Kubuntu/KDE network configuration to work, but still no luck. I know the wireless network is running (can detect it from a different laptop), the card registers in the system as eth1. The card does not come up as disabled, there is just no detection of networks.
As far as I can tell, it is using the orinoco driver.
Any tip on how to fix this?
And yes, Kubuntu 10.04 actually works ok on this old P3 - 1.2 GHz laptop! :-) It will only be used for some light internet access by guests, no gaming or playing video.
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