I just installed Ubuntu 13.10 on my Dell Latitude D630. I'm new to Linux and don't know too much about it. I've researched a few solutions to this problem, but none have worked, or I couldn't complete the steps.
One main problem is that when I'm using the terminal, every once in a while it just stops and when I try to close it, it warns me that a process is running.
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- Oct 7, 2014 - Please get a temporary wired ethernet connection, open a terminal and do: sudo apt-get remove --purge ndiswrapper* sudo apt-get remove.
- Dell Wireless 1350/1450/1370/1470 WLAN MiniPCI Card, Wireless 1350 WLAN PC Card, Wireless (US) WLAN Card, Wireless 1490 Dual-Band WLAN MiniCard, Wireless 1390 WLAN ExpressCard, Wireless 1390/1500/1505 WLAN mini Card Driver.
I've been trying to get ndisgtk
to install the appropriate driver, but the terminal does that thing and when I tried to just go though the online sources, it just froze on the side bar saying 'preparing to install' or some such and made no progress.
Is there any way I can solve the wireless issues?
Richard1 Answer
Please get a temporary wired ethernet connection, open a terminal and do:
Note that, as mentioned in the comments, firmware-b43-installer
was formerly linux-firmware-nonfree
.
Detach the ethernet, reboot and let us hear your report.
Nateowami