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Mint 14 Cinnamon

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I have a Dell D810 laptop and I am trying to work out a few bugs. Mint 13 worked, but on Mint 14 I am having wireless adapter problems. I installed the B43 firmware and can see my wireless, but when I try to connect it fails without reason. I have checked everything twice, including re-installing the b43 drivers. Is this a known bug or does anyone have any ideas where to proceed.
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Re: Mint 14 Cinnamon

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can you go to a terminal and post the output of

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lspci
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Please also do:

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mintwifi
And share the output of that.
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Post by nomko »

I know that Broadcom can give a lot of headaches.

Can't this issue be solved by removing all broadcom drivers and installing these packages?
- firmware-b43-lpphy-installer
- b43-fwcutter
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nomko wrote:I know that Broadcom can give a lot of headaches.

Can't this issue be solved by removing all broadcom drivers and installing these packages?
- firmware-b43-lpphy-installer
- b43-fwcutter
not all broadcom cards use b43 some use sta or WL driver series.
so no that's not a fix for all Broadcom cards. That's why I wanted to know which card the op is using.
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Re: Mint 14 Cinnamon

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kc1di wrote:That's why I wanted to know which card the op is using.
We're both being lazy i guess :wink:

According to the info i found the Wifi adaptor chipset for the Dell Latitude D810 laptop should be:
Wireless - WLAN
Intel® Pro Wireless 2200 802.11b/g and Intel® Pro Wireless 2915 802.11a/b/g
Dell Wireless 1350 802.11b/g and Dell Wireless 1450 802.11a/b/g.
So my post regarding the 2 packages can be ignored for this matter.

And this teach us both, kc1di and me, that searching before posting is the best way to provide good support :wink:
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yup your right nomko, I was a bit lazy today. but thought maybe I was wrong about the intel card so wanted him this list

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lspci
just in case. :)
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