I installed Gutsy on my old IBM A30. And of course my wireless didn't work, seems to be a common problem. I tried everything to get it to work. Even wrote my own script sending commands to iwconfig and still no joy. I wasn't sure if it was Kubuntu or my card, I hadn't used my card in a long time. So I made up a Slax live CD so I could eliminate Kubuntu as the problem. I then used wlassistant in Slax. I had tryed it in Kubuntu but it did nothing. But this time the wireless network came up. I then rebooted back into Kubuntu and guess what my wireless worked just fine.
I suspect that knetworkmanager, the first program I tried to get the card up with, wrote something to the card that was wrong, probably off by one. And anything that tried to use or change the card failed after that. I suspect Knetworkmanager because when it came up the first time it found my wireless card. When I tried to set my card from knetworkmanager it didn't bring it up and couldn't see it any more.
So if you are having problems getting your wireless up try booting into Slax and use wlassistant. And I think I had to do some creative searching to get slax 5.x with the wlassistant module. But if you know about paths in ftp systems you can find it also. Or you can try any number of the live CDs or live usb distros.
Yes I know that this is Hardy Heron but I'm sure it hasn't changed and some people here might find this useful.
I suspect that knetworkmanager, the first program I tried to get the card up with, wrote something to the card that was wrong, probably off by one. And anything that tried to use or change the card failed after that. I suspect Knetworkmanager because when it came up the first time it found my wireless card. When I tried to set my card from knetworkmanager it didn't bring it up and couldn't see it any more.
So if you are having problems getting your wireless up try booting into Slax and use wlassistant. And I think I had to do some creative searching to get slax 5.x with the wlassistant module. But if you know about paths in ftp systems you can find it also. Or you can try any number of the live CDs or live usb distros.
Yes I know that this is Hardy Heron but I'm sure it hasn't changed and some people here might find this useful.