[05:38] <Koori> I just upgraded Ubuntustudio to 13.04, menus and notifications are in English, but orage clock and qjackctl are in Spanish, I wish to change everything to English, how can I do it?
[18:55] <Amarok_TR> Arkhana: hi, i am kuranevi
[19:42] <baggins_> Hi. Just installed ubuntu studio 13.04 on a dell E6500. no life in the wireless card. need help. drivers?
[19:42] <SunStar> try installing NDIS wrappers and wicd from the ubuntu software center
[19:44] <baggins_> okay trying
[19:50] <baggins_> fyi - the wifi indicator on the laptop is dark. switch for wireless is on, bluetooth light is lit.
[19:52] <baggins_> NDIS wrappers is looking for an inf file to install the driver.
[19:53] <SunStar> go to the manufacturer's website and download the drivers if you dont have a disk for it already
[19:53] <baggins_> wicd throwing error: could not connect to wicd's D-Bus interface.
[19:54] <SunStar> windows driver*
[19:54] <baggins_> downloaded drivers from dell. they only had windows drivers.
[19:54] <SunStar> yeah thats what you want
[19:57] <DarkEra> not sure but is that a intel wifi card in the E6500?
[19:58] <baggins_> i found a bcmvwl.inf file in the vwl folder. that's the only inf file i can find.
[20:00] <baggins_> when i try that file it tells me: module could not be loaded. Error was: FATAL: Module ndiswrapper not found. "Is the ndiswrapper module installed?"
[20:04] <baggins_> @DarkEra - yes, they appear to be Intel
[20:15] <baggins_> So, how do I find out if the ndiswrapper is installed?
[20:17] <baggins_> tried two drivers. bcmvwl claims the driver is invalid. netwlx32 and netwnx32 say the hardware is not present.
[20:18] <baggins_> i just upgraded this from US 12.04 the wireless was working.
[20:20] <DarkEra> if it was working in 12.04 you should not have to download any drivers at all
[20:21] <baggins_> tried another driver: bcmwl5 says that hardware is present. Still getting the message about the ndiswrapper.
[20:21] <DarkEra> upgrading isn't flawless and can cause trouble
[20:21] <DarkEra> did you install ndiswrapper and reboot?
[20:22] <DarkEra> but then again, if it worked on 12.04 ootb you shouldn't need ndiswrapper or drivers from outside
[20:23] <baggins_> can't be sure ndiswrapper was installed. shouldn't it be installed with the driver?
[20:26] <baggins_> i'm trying a reboot. back in a few. tnx.
[20:43] <baggins_> i'm back DarkEra and SunStar. still no wifi  :(
 can't be sure ndiswrapper was installed. shouldn't it be installed with the driver? ----> you need to install ndiswrapper or through the Software Center or Synaptic or through the terminal
[20:45] <DarkEra> then load that inf file in there and reboot
[20:46] <DarkEra> baggins_, but you said it worked on 12.04 but after the upgrade wifi stopped working... right?
[20:46] <baggins_> tru DarkEra
[20:47] <DarkEra> in that case you don't need ndiswrapper or download a windows driver from my point of view
[20:48] <baggins_> i know, it's crazy right?
[20:48] <DarkEra> something went wrong somewhere with the upgrade, that's for sure
[20:49] <DarkEra> but my knowledge is yet too limited to help any further. I would suggest to download the 13.04 iso and look if the wifi works from a live session
[20:50] <baggins_> will do. thanks DarkEra
[20:50] <DarkEra> baggins_, sorry i can't be of more help at the moment
[20:51] <baggins_> sokay, i appreciate the help
[20:51] <DarkEra> thanks :)
[20:52] <DarkEra> i hope you can get it sorted and we see you around some more
[20:52] <baggins_> right on
[20:52] <DarkEra> i'll keep my fingers crossed and hope it works on the live session of the 13.04
[21:12] <baggins_> DarkEra - found the answer at http://askubuntu.com/questions/132894/how-to-fix-ndiswrapper-not-found
[21:12] <baggins_> fix suggestion #2 did the job.
[21:12] <baggins_> **ahhh*
[21:13] <baggins_> thanks again!
[21:13] <DarkEra> baggins_, that's great :)
[21:13] <DarkEra> i hope it works now
[21:16] <baggins_> i'm going to restart and make sure that ndiswrapper starts on boot.
[23:29] <lousygarua> Just installed Ubuntu Studio :) Can't wait to see if my E-MU works with it!