![]() If it's still not working than it is very likely you have ath5k being blacklisted somewhere. Gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/nfĪnd add the following lines to the bottom of the file: So:ġ) Hit "alt+f2" to run a command and type: This may be the result of a conflict with either ath_hal or ath_pci, or ath5k might be blacklisted somewhere. Note: For 9.10 substitute linux-backports-modules-karmic,įollow the steps below only if ath5k module did not work. Install the package using either Synaptic or apt-get, and make sure it is activated on System/Administration/Hardware Drivers. Look for the ath5k module, located in the package linux-backports-modules-intrepid. If the method described in this section doesn't work for you, try the alternate method using ''madwifi'' and ''ath_pci'' described below. ![]() Built-in drivers/modules, tested only on Intrepid
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