wireless card -was- Re: [Discuss] Boot Problems and Firefox
J. Felix Krutsch
linux at grizzly-media.com
Sat Jan 27 12:43:40 PST 2007
Hi there,
I have the problem to connect my wireless card too, even though it appears to
be propper installed :(
Can you maybe give a description what exactly you do?
It would be much aprechated :)
Thanks
Felix
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 20:02, Jason Abernathy wrote:
> I've managed to get wireless working on my laptop.
>
> It only works when I load it with a command line and manually connect to
> a node. The GNOME wireless manager doesn't seem to work with it.
>
> - Jason
>
> Lloyd D Budd wrote:
> > On 1/17/07, Murray Strome <wmstrome at shaw.ca> wrote:
> >> One problem I had with switching one machine to LINUX was that it was
> >> located in a place which was difficult to run an ethernet cable, so I
> >> used wireless. I could never figure out how to get the wireless card to
> >> work with LINUX.
> >
> > It was a couple of years ago when last installed a wireless card. At
> > first I tried a USB based one -- that was a no go. I had to go through
> > the tedious steps of determining what cards were most likely to work,
> > and then install it and confirm it had the supported chipsets.
> >
> > As much as possible, I like to get used parts like this from people
> > that have already used them with Linux.
>
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