Zero3K
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I tried doing that. It didn't help.Tried to remove the blacklist rtl18192cu line and rebooted?
I tried doing that. It didn't help.Tried to remove the blacklist rtl18192cu line and rebooted?
You can enable and disable it in the Startup-Settings.Another issue I'm noticing is that WiFi is being enabled on startup for some reason even though I didn't configure it to be. How do I fix it?
Its not enabled in the Startup-Settings.You can enable and disable it in the Startup-Settings.Another issue I'm noticing is that WiFi is being enabled on startup for some reason even though I didn't configure it to be. How do I fix it?
That's what "blacklist wl1251_sdio" does in /etc/modprobe.conf .Another issue I'm noticing is that WiFi is being enabled on startup for some reason even though I didn't configure it to be. How do I fix it?
1. It states "FATAL: Error inserting 8192cu (/lib/modules/3.2.39/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/8192cu.ko): Device or resource busy" when I try using that command.It's real strange realtek broke, I've built it the same way I always do..
Does running "sudo modprobe 8192cu" manually help?
That's what "blacklist wl1251_sdio" does in /etc/modprobe.conf .Another issue I'm noticing is that WiFi is being enabled on startup for some reason even though I didn't configure it to be. How do I fix it?
I always charge over USB, never had such problem..I just found a bug. Charging the Pandora via its mini-USB port causes its Keyboard to stop working and freeze when trying to reboot it.
Ok, so it just needed depmod. Are you sure you still have to do it after reboot?1. It states "FATAL: Error inserting 8192cu (/lib/modules/3.2.39/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/8192cu.ko): Device or resource busy" when I try using that command.
2. I have that entry in it but it still gets turned on during startup.
EDIT: I ran sudo depmod and then sudo modprobe 8192cu when USB Host was disabled. After doing that, I enabled USB Host and saw that the WiFi Dongle is now working. On reboot, I have to run the command again.
And if you do "sudo depmod -a" and reboot?Same here, after using "sudo modprobe 8192cu" my WiFi Dongle works now ,thank you .
Edit: until i'm rebooting the Pandora, then i have to run the command again .
It didn't fix it on my Pandora.And if you do "sudo depmod -a" and reboot?Same here, after using "sudo modprobe 8192cu" my WiFi Dongle works now ,thank you .
Edit: until i'm rebooting the Pandora, then i have to run the command again .
Your /etc/modprobe.conf is likely messed up, maybe wrong line endings?It didn't fix it on my Pandora.And if you do "sudo depmod -a" and reboot?
Uhm .. I'm probably overlooking but where can I find this feature? :wacko: Is it terminal-only maybe?NEW Added LED-Settings dialogue. You can now set brightness setting for your Power LED and also disable / enable the SD1/SD2/Bluetooth/WiFi LEDs