I am now connecting to all WiFi, including WEP and WPA, but unfortunately not through samsung-wireless. I compiled the Linux driver into the kernel and added it to /etc/module so it is downloaded with every boot.
Suspend to RAM does not work though.
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- 25 Nov 2010, 00:05
- Forum: Linux On My Samsung
- Topic: Let's add support to other Samsung netbooks
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- 18 Nov 2010, 20:00
- Forum: Linux On My Samsung
- Topic: Let's add support to other Samsung netbooks
- Replies: 275
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Re: Let's add support to other Samsung netbooks
I guessed that doing
sudo apt-get remove samsung-wireless
sudo apt-get remove samsung-wireless-2.6.35-22
sudo apt-get install samsung-wireless-2.6.35-22
then a restart of the machine might work.
Did that, machine started to negotiate the connection to the wireless network, asked for the WEP key ...
- 16 Nov 2010, 18:45
- Forum: Linux On My Samsung
- Topic: Let's add support to other Samsung netbooks
- Replies: 275
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Re: Let's add support to other Samsung netbooks
I am wondering what went wrong, and if there is a way to make Wifi work and FN release.
Alright, now that I figured what FN-F11 actually does (ahem), the only thing that's left not-working is WiFi. I have installed samsung-wireless , can detect wireless, but cannot make a successful connection ...
Alright, now that I figured what FN-F11 actually does (ahem), the only thing that's left not-working is WiFi. I have installed samsung-wireless , can detect wireless, but cannot make a successful connection ...
- 16 Nov 2010, 05:32
- Forum: Linux On My Samsung
- Topic: Let's add support to other Samsung netbooks
- Replies: 275
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Re: Let's add support to other Samsung netbooks
Hello
Thanks for all the work. I am using Ubuntu 10.10 (currently linux-headers-2.6.35-22-generic) on a Samsung N210:
$ sudo dmidecode -s system-product-name
N150/N210/N220
From a fresh install, I did the following:
$sudo add-apt-repository ppa:voria/ppa
$sudo apt-get update
$sudo apt-get ...
Thanks for all the work. I am using Ubuntu 10.10 (currently linux-headers-2.6.35-22-generic) on a Samsung N210:
$ sudo dmidecode -s system-product-name
N150/N210/N220
From a fresh install, I did the following:
$sudo add-apt-repository ppa:voria/ppa
$sudo apt-get update
$sudo apt-get ...