HeavenShallBurn
First Post
To avoid completely threadjacking the other thread about Windows, I'll split this off to a new thread.
I usually run Windows XP, but not really because I like it, I've had enough problems that I'd rather like to go to another OS. A while back around Christmas I decided to try Ubuntu in a dual-boot setup just to test things out. The problem was I use a Wireless network and Ubuntu wouldn't detect my Linksys wireless card. I hooked directly to the router and found out about NDIS wrapper but even after loading it and running through the steps I still couldn't get it too work.
So knowing there are several skilled Linux users here, and one who's gotten a Linksys card working, how did you do it? I'm running a Linksys 54G card with Speedbooster running driver version 3.50.21.11
I usually run Windows XP, but not really because I like it, I've had enough problems that I'd rather like to go to another OS. A while back around Christmas I decided to try Ubuntu in a dual-boot setup just to test things out. The problem was I use a Wireless network and Ubuntu wouldn't detect my Linksys wireless card. I hooked directly to the router and found out about NDIS wrapper but even after loading it and running through the steps I still couldn't get it too work.
So knowing there are several skilled Linux users here, and one who's gotten a Linksys card working, how did you do it? I'm running a Linksys 54G card with Speedbooster running driver version 3.50.21.11