Hello everybody
I got a hp pavilion dm1-2140sf running puppy wary 5.3.3 on an USB key.
The connection wizard shows only the Ethernet chipset (Realtek) but not the wireless chipset (Broadcom).
In such case, is it a driver related problem or a problem with the wireless chipset itself ?
This notebook has a button to activate the wifi (I guess) and according to its lights the wifi seems to be off (red) when wary is starting though I can turn in on after (blue) but that doesn't rise a Wlan interface in the connection wizard.
Thanks for your help.
Chipset broken or uncompatible driver ? [solved]
Chipset broken or uncompatible driver ? [solved]
Last edited by lucmars on Sat 10 Nov 2012, 17:55, edited 1 time in total.
Hi lucmars - welcome to the kennels (Puppyland)
If I’m not mistaken, your laptop has about 3gig of ram and a 64bit AMD proc.
With that in mind - consider Fatdog64 - very nice.
Alternatively, any of pemasu’s Exprimo puppy’s.
The above almost certainly have the Broadcom wifi drivers needed.
Wary, I’m sure does not.
HTH - very best regards - Ray
Another good choice would be Precise Puppy.
If I’m not mistaken, your laptop has about 3gig of ram and a 64bit AMD proc.
With that in mind - consider Fatdog64 - very nice.
Alternatively, any of pemasu’s Exprimo puppy’s.
The above almost certainly have the Broadcom wifi drivers needed.
Wary, I’m sure does not.
HTH - very best regards - Ray
Another good choice would be Precise Puppy.
[b]Asus[/b] 701SD. 2gig ram. 8gb SSD. [b]IBM A21m[/b] laptop. 192mb ram. PIII Coppermine proc. [b]X60[/b] T2400 1.8Ghz proc. 2gig ram. 80gb hdd. [b]T41[/b] Pentium M 1400Mhz. 512mb ram.
Hi Ray, yes for the RAM and yes for the proc though it's just an Athlon but AMD is tied to the 64bit arch.Ray MK wrote:Hi lucmars - welcome to the kennels (Puppyland)
If I’m not mistaken, your laptop has about 3gig of ram and a 64bit AMD proc.
If you sure that Wary can't do nothing so why not trying an other distro, thanks for your list of choice.Ray MK wrote:With that in mind - consider Fatdog64 - very nice.
Alternatively, any of pemasu’s Exprimo puppy’s.
The above almost certainly have the Broadcom wifi drivers needed.
Wary, I’m sure does not.
Nonetheless, the point is to differenciate the logic of the connection wizard (SNS or the advanced one, or else) with a hardware problem.
Before I bother the dev's connection wizard, does anyone here have a clue about that ?
Many thanks
Specs:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/Te ... Id=4247653
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Confusing....network drivers used.
Ralink 2011 802.11 b/g/n WiFi Adapter
Atheros 2011 Wireless LAN Drive
Broadcom Wireless LAN Driver for Microsoft Windows 7
Realtek PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC Driver
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/Te ... nvOID=4062
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" pemasu’s Exprimo puppy’s. "
DpupExprimo5X327 >>an earlier series....my pick
http://smokey01.com/pemasu/DpupSqueeze5 ... primo5X327
squeeze-5.X.3.2.7-SCSI.iso 23-Feb-2012 15:36 150M
It uses Frisbee.
Chris.
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/Te ... Id=4247653
"""""
Confusing....network drivers used.
Ralink 2011 802.11 b/g/n WiFi Adapter
Atheros 2011 Wireless LAN Drive
Broadcom Wireless LAN Driver for Microsoft Windows 7
Realtek PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC Driver
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/Te ... nvOID=4062
:::::::::
" pemasu’s Exprimo puppy’s. "
DpupExprimo5X327 >>an earlier series....my pick
http://smokey01.com/pemasu/DpupSqueeze5 ... primo5X327
squeeze-5.X.3.2.7-SCSI.iso 23-Feb-2012 15:36 150M
It uses Frisbee.
Chris.
Re: Chipset broken or uncompatible driver ?
My first Acer D250 had a similar problem.lucmars wrote:Hello everybody
I got a hp pavilion dm1-2140sf running puppy wary 5.3.3 on an USB key.
The connection wizard shows only the Ethernet chipset (Realtek) but not the wireless chipset (Broadcom).
In such case, is it a driver related problem or a problem with the wireless chipset itself ?
This notebook has a button to activate the wifi (I guess) and according to its lights the wifi seems to be off (red) when wary is starting though I can turn in on after (blue) but that doesn't rise a Wlan interface in the connection wizard.
Thanks for your help.
Also had such a switch. Sometimes one had to boot
into dreaded Ms Win to and go to their hardware handler
and reactivate it from there.
But it can help to shut it down and then take out battery
and let it be some minute that way so the caps discharge
and then put battery back again and boot into linux and
it should work again. But it is important you don't have
a power plug connected.
Let us hope that get it back or else boot into Ms win
and let it restore the HW list of what is active.
I will not follow the thread I have nothing to add just retell my story.
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
Re:[solved] Chipset broken or uncompatible driver ?
I'm writing over a wireless connection with this pavilion running precise-puppy.nooby wrote:
My first Acer D250 had a similar problem.
Also had such a switch. Sometimes one had to boot
into dreaded Ms Win to and go to their hardware handler
and reactivate it from there.
But it can help to shut it down and then take out battery
and let it be some minute that way so the caps discharge
and then put battery back again and boot into linux and
it should work again. But it is important you don't have
a power plug connected.
So the Ray's advice was the first right, the Nooby's procedure is recommended by HP as well but when MS fails to boot, thought that doesn't work in my case.
In the end about Wary, I conclude that a missing driver put a definitive end to the interface. Despite the fact that the connection wizard allows to select differents drivers.
Note : the ethernet port is eth0 and the wireless is wlan0, while on my old Dell inspiron I have respectively eth0 and eth1 with Wary and precise-Puppy