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i blacklisted bcm4352 and rt2500 when trying to install ndiswrapper to enable me connect to a wireless network, i now cant accesss internet at all to complete the intallation , how do i remove both of them from the black list. I used sudo echo - e " blacklist bcm4352" command. The procudure i used was from this web page https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper










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          The full command in that link is:



          echo -e "blacklist bcm43xxnblacklist b43nblacklist b43legacynblacklist ssb" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist


          What tee -a does is append the file specified (/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist) with the contents of the "pipe" (|) from the output of echo.



          The n is the newline character. So, what you output from echo -e "blacklist bcm43xxnblacklist b43nblacklist b43legacynblacklist ssb" is:



          blacklist bcm43xx
          blacklist b43
          blacklist b43legacy
          blacklist ssb


          This went through the pipe and saved to the file by tee.



          To reverse this, you have to open the file, e.g. in a terminal:



          sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist


          Go to the bottom of that file, and delete those lines, and save (CTRL+S).






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            The full command in that link is:



            echo -e "blacklist bcm43xxnblacklist b43nblacklist b43legacynblacklist ssb" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist


            What tee -a does is append the file specified (/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist) with the contents of the "pipe" (|) from the output of echo.



            The n is the newline character. So, what you output from echo -e "blacklist bcm43xxnblacklist b43nblacklist b43legacynblacklist ssb" is:



            blacklist bcm43xx
            blacklist b43
            blacklist b43legacy
            blacklist ssb


            This went through the pipe and saved to the file by tee.



            To reverse this, you have to open the file, e.g. in a terminal:



            sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist


            Go to the bottom of that file, and delete those lines, and save (CTRL+S).






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              The full command in that link is:



              echo -e "blacklist bcm43xxnblacklist b43nblacklist b43legacynblacklist ssb" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist


              What tee -a does is append the file specified (/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist) with the contents of the "pipe" (|) from the output of echo.



              The n is the newline character. So, what you output from echo -e "blacklist bcm43xxnblacklist b43nblacklist b43legacynblacklist ssb" is:



              blacklist bcm43xx
              blacklist b43
              blacklist b43legacy
              blacklist ssb


              This went through the pipe and saved to the file by tee.



              To reverse this, you have to open the file, e.g. in a terminal:



              sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist


              Go to the bottom of that file, and delete those lines, and save (CTRL+S).






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                The full command in that link is:



                echo -e "blacklist bcm43xxnblacklist b43nblacklist b43legacynblacklist ssb" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist


                What tee -a does is append the file specified (/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist) with the contents of the "pipe" (|) from the output of echo.



                The n is the newline character. So, what you output from echo -e "blacklist bcm43xxnblacklist b43nblacklist b43legacynblacklist ssb" is:



                blacklist bcm43xx
                blacklist b43
                blacklist b43legacy
                blacklist ssb


                This went through the pipe and saved to the file by tee.



                To reverse this, you have to open the file, e.g. in a terminal:



                sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist


                Go to the bottom of that file, and delete those lines, and save (CTRL+S).






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                The full command in that link is:



                echo -e "blacklist bcm43xxnblacklist b43nblacklist b43legacynblacklist ssb" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist


                What tee -a does is append the file specified (/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist) with the contents of the "pipe" (|) from the output of echo.



                The n is the newline character. So, what you output from echo -e "blacklist bcm43xxnblacklist b43nblacklist b43legacynblacklist ssb" is:



                blacklist bcm43xx
                blacklist b43
                blacklist b43legacy
                blacklist ssb


                This went through the pipe and saved to the file by tee.



                To reverse this, you have to open the file, e.g. in a terminal:



                sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist


                Go to the bottom of that file, and delete those lines, and save (CTRL+S).







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