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Re: Broadcom Wireless issue - ohjrson - 09-16-2014 You know what btsnpcs? I followed what I was supposed to do in the first place without that extra $ and it did everything it was supposed to and it is now connected by wireless. I guess I just neede to slow down and read it all. Plus make sure synaptic was CLOSED!!! LOL The only line that did not work was the last one. sudo echo "b43" >> /etc/modules and it only said permission denied. What does that mean.... not written in the grub or something? The reference to the Linux/BSD: sharing was what I followed and it worked. Thanks for the assist. ohjrson Re: Broadcom Wireless issue - bitsnpcs - 09-16-2014 That is great news. Glad I was able to assist. It may be worth saving the Linux BSD code as snippet in a text file on a memory stick, as it will come in use for when you do any future installs. I checked the files that were removed for you - These are all to do with LibreOffice - Removing libcdr-0.0-0 (0.0.15-1ubuntu1) ... Removing libmspub-0.0-0 (0.0.6-1ubuntu2) ... Removing liborcus-0.6-0 (0.5.1-7) ... Removing libvisio-0.0-0 (0.0.31-1ubuntu2) ... Removing libwps-0.2-2 (0.2.9-2ubuntu1) ... Removing libwpg-0.2-2 (0.2.2-1ubuntu1) ... Removing libwpd-0.9-9 (0.9.9-1) ... This is for Kernal Developers - Removing module-assistant (0.11.6) ... This is security related and its why it is removed - Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.19-0ubuntu6.3) ... Man pages are information/manuals Processing triggers for man-db (2.6.7.1-1) .. Re: Broadcom Wireless issue - ohjrson - 09-16-2014 Oh yeah... Good Idea. never thought of that. I will save it as a text now.. then move it to a stick or something. Thanks again for the assist. Ohjrson That"s how its done!!!! Re: Broadcom Wireless issue - bitsnpcs - 09-16-2014 On this website they show 3 ways to do the last command, do either of the other 2 work for you ? 1. execute the command as root: Code: sudo su 2. use the "tee" command: Code: echo "b43" | sudo tee -a /etc/modules 3. execute the command in a root shell: Code: sudo sh -c "echo 'b43' >> /etc/modules" Re: Broadcom Wireless issue - ohjrson - 09-16-2014 I am trying them now. What exactly am I supposed to see when it works right? So far the first one has this: ohjrson@ohjrson-Aspire-3000:~$ sudo su [sudo] password for ohjrson: Sorry, try again. [sudo] password for ohjrson: root@ohjrson-Aspire-3000:/home/ohjrson# echo "b43" >>/etc/modules root@ohjrson-Aspire-3000:/home/ohjrson# ? now what? Re: Broadcom Wireless issue - bitsnpcs - 09-16-2014 I am unsure what the output will be when it works, I have only recently begun to learn how to use the terminal, I have just completed Chapter 1 so far, but am enjoying it. As a guess only, which is not very useful :-[, I would think the echo command will listen and give results of the driver/wifi . This website has some info on the echo command you may enjoy, it is the online version of the book, there is also a free pdf of the book, I have just finished Chapter 1 of, Scott(0) made a post about the book and it is how I found to about it. I am going to buy a hard copy of the book now I know I like it and can follow the book style. Re: Broadcom Wireless issue - ohjrson - 09-16-2014 Ok I took a look at the /etc/modules and b43 is written in there, twice now because I did it again. Not sure if that will effect anything but I guess I will find out next boot. I am assuming that command writes what is in " " to the file specified. in this case the modules file that opens when LL boots. Echo >> would tell LL to place it where the file is /etc and of course the file is /modules.... I am just guessing here... We will see.. Thanks again for the assist. And happy windows burning....LOL Re: Broadcom Wireless issue - bitsnpcs - 09-16-2014 Thank You for explaining. You're welcome. ![]() Re: Broadcom Wireless issue - gold_finger - 09-16-2014 (09-16-2014, 03:57 AM)ohjrson link Wrote: I am assuming that command writes what is in " " to the file specified.Correct. ">>" appends the "b43" to the end of the file (adds it to what is already there). ">" replaces the contents of the file with whatever is specified by echo command (09-16-2014, 03:57 AM)ohjrson link Wrote: Ok I took a look at the /etc/modules and b43 is written in there, twice now because I did it again. You can open the file in leafpad as root and delete that last instance of b43 -- you only need one line for it. Code: gksu leafpad /etc/modules Then just save the changes and close leafpad when done. Re: Broadcom Wireless issue - ohjrson - 09-16-2014 Ok, hey thats great. Did that and it now shows only one instance of b43 however there is 2 instances of lp in there does that make a difference? Thanks. |