On Mon, 14 Apr 2014, Robert Peters wrote:
On 14 April 2014 00:05, Serghei Amelian
<serghei(a)thel.ro> wrote:
On Monday 14 April 2014 00:33:16 Robert Peters
wrote:
Hello,
My Thinkpad laptop has a Lubuntu partition that has wired and wireless
access: the modules are iwlwifi and e1000e.
Another partition runs exeGnu Trinity 14 but no internet connection.
I used modprobe to install the above modules and put their names in
/etc/modules, but wlan0 and eth0 are still not seen.
What to do?
Robert
Check dmesg. Most probably you did not installed the firmwares required by
your network cards.
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Serghei
True, the network devices don't get loaded. I have copied iwlwifi
ucode files to /lib/firmware and am trying to find how to get the
kernel to use them on startup.
Robert
I'm not clear how you determined that the network devices are not
loaded. what did you do?
Lisi said you should run
/sbin/ifconfig -a
but I wasn't sure if you actually ran this command. what did it say?
in particular is 'wlan1' or 'wlan0' there?
have a look at
/etc/network/interfaces
what does it say? in particular, is the following line in there?
iface wlan1 inet dhcp
that may be 'wlan0' instead.
and does
lsmod
show your iwifi stuff is loaded?
there are a couple more things worth doing but this is enough for now
since I've asked a lot of questions.
I find the debian stuff requires a lot of foolin' to get going but the
worst of it is, once it gets going you don't have to bother with it
again for an eternity so you forget the tricks and then have to
re-learn on the rare occasion when it does fail or you do a new
install or something.
I use the exegnu stuff exclusively.
F.
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