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Thanks xaos52!
Also, the easiest fix for the wireless is to just download Waldorf and install it. ;-)
All of the realtek upgrades are in wheezy apparently and everything worked out of the box.
CGW
Hi mrMute,
That modification to the blacklist.conf didn't fix the problem on my ThinkPad Edge 430. This may be due to the variety of options that Lenovo offers for wireless. I went the cheap route and just have the baseline wireless card offered.
I would really appreciate help from anyone on this problem.
I just received my TPad Edge 430 yesterday and both ACPI and wireless don't seem to function. I still need to check eth0 through a wired connection but I fear that may not work either as I couldn't get it to connect through my airport hub at home.
I love the 'puter but don't want to be stuck moving to a different distro or windoze.
Thanks for any help you guys can offer.
Chris
Thanks for the link and the help! I'll check it on Monday when I get back to work....
Chris
Greetings oh wise ones of the help and support forum!
I've done 3 #! installs in the last week and one of them failed strangely with the 'cb-welcome' script unable to find the network---this in spite of the fact that I could boot up chromium and browse without problem.
eth0 seems to be fine, pings around the network worked fine but I could not get cb-welcome to start installing supplemental software.
Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated!
Chris
Greetings Forum,
I've been a long-time Linux user (since the 0.99 kernels---ugh, hard to believe it's been that long!) and, in the past week, I've done three #! installs. Three words: I love Crunchbang!
I've used Slackware, Debian 2, RedHat 7 to 9, Fedora, Unbuntu, and MintLinux. None of them are as sleek and pleasing to me as Crunchbang. Keep up the good work!
Ubuntu has become the bloated win-clone that we all love to hate and its variants aren't much better. Crunchbang is doing it right.
I did have a problem on one of the installs that I'll just mention here and maybe x-post to the more support-oriented threads...
The cb-welcome script failed with a network error even though I was able to start up chromium and surf the web with no problems.
Any ideas why that might have happend would be appreciated!
Best,
Chris
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