I finally removed Vista (YEAH!) last night and have been configuring, learning Kubuntu all day today. I have managed to get most things working, except no sound and no wireless. I have been hunting this, Ubuntu's, Linux and Dell's forums. I installed Wireless Assistant, as well. KNetwork Manager lists my wired ethernet, but does not see any wireless. Wireless Assistant states I have no wireless device. When I checked with the terminal for a list of Ethernet controllers, it only gives one - the Broadcom wired controller, which fortunately works. But there is no awareness of the Dell Wireless 1505 802.11n.
Whoops, just to check again, I did the l spci command again. The last entry shows up now (why now?) as a wireless device. Not called Dell Wireless 1505, though. I am pasting the item here:
Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4328 802.11a/b/g/n (rev 03)
So does that mean the the device IS known? It still isn't showing up in KNetwork Manager and when I open Wireless Assistant I still get:
No usable wireless devices found.
Wireless Assistant will now quit.
I am assuming that I still have to find another driver. Dell's answer is that drivers are received from the 'distro' for Linux. I have not found (or did not understand) what steps I need to take now - how to go about getting another driver (if there is one) and then how to install it.
Is there some specific place (a link) to get drivers?
I really need my wireless - then I can work on getting sound.
Thanks for any help.
Thyme
Whoops, just to check again, I did the l spci command again. The last entry shows up now (why now?) as a wireless device. Not called Dell Wireless 1505, though. I am pasting the item here:
Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4328 802.11a/b/g/n (rev 03)
So does that mean the the device IS known? It still isn't showing up in KNetwork Manager and when I open Wireless Assistant I still get:
No usable wireless devices found.
Wireless Assistant will now quit.
I am assuming that I still have to find another driver. Dell's answer is that drivers are received from the 'distro' for Linux. I have not found (or did not understand) what steps I need to take now - how to go about getting another driver (if there is one) and then how to install it.
Is there some specific place (a link) to get drivers?
I really need my wireless - then I can work on getting sound.
Thanks for any help.
Thyme
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