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thiggyperformance 03-23-2007 10:35 PM

wireless help for the ubuntu OS
 

Originally Posted by rawr
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bored, linux desktop. ubuntu edgy .eft running beryl and random gtk theme.

just downloaded this to one of my old pc's. I need to figure out how to get this wifi working. I already have the ndiswrapper and the drivers for the card. I have been to the http://sourceforge.net/ and I still can not figure it out!!

jinxy 03-23-2007 10:50 PM

Re: wireless help for the ubuntu OS
 
whats your wireless hardware? and can you hook it up with a lan cable so you can use apt-get?

thiggyperformance 03-23-2007 11:01 PM

Re: wireless help for the ubuntu OS
 
I am using Belkin wireless pre-n card. This is my only way to connect to the internet (special thanks to the neighbors) I guess I am just confused on what the hell to do with the ndiswrapper and the drivers ( how to make them jive)

jinxy 03-23-2007 11:03 PM

Re: wireless help for the ubuntu OS
 
bad info, hold on was in the middle of a game and thought you wrote broadcom.

whats going on with the system right now?


https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wi...er/Ndiswrapper


should help, if you already haven't found it.

thiggyperformance 03-23-2007 11:36 PM

Re: wireless help for the ubuntu OS
 
dude, I have the ndiswrapper 1.39 and my drivers i know it sounds stupid but how in the ---- do i extract them? I gather it has something to do with the terminal so many codes... I went to the network connection it just says Modem connection " this interface is not configured"

jinxy 03-23-2007 11:48 PM

Re: wireless help for the ubuntu OS
 
what you do with them depends on what kind of files they are.

if they're just the plain files on the website it should be something like

sudo dpkg -i /directory/ndiswrapper-utills-1.39*.deb when you move the files to your desktop, or home directory,. the "/directory" part will more than likely look like "/home/yourustername/ndiswrapper etc." It's all on that link.

the sudo command is to giver you temp super user powers so you have permission to edit system files

the dpkg is the debian package command, it installs and removes .deb files

the -i is telling it to install

the directory/file is telling it what to install and

the *deb is telling it to install it as a debian file.


The information is on that page, dont get to frustrated at it, its aggravating for about a week until you learn it, then you understand why it is like it is.

thiggyperformance 03-24-2007 12:24 AM

Re: wireless help for the ubuntu OS
 
i got the ndiswrapper installed I just need to figure out how to extract the drivers for the card

jinxy 03-24-2007 12:27 AM

Re: wireless help for the ubuntu OS
 
are they an rpm or a tar ball or what?

Dr.Boost 03-24-2007 12:33 AM

Re: wireless help for the ubuntu OS
 
---- I hate computers and wireless ----. :3 I have to reinstall my wireless settings like once a week because it just goes out and both of my computers goes down, including the one that's connected straight to the router. :3 I ------- hate wireless ----. :7
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thiggyperformance 03-24-2007 12:38 AM

Re: wireless help for the ubuntu OS
 

Originally Posted by rawr
are they an rpm or a tar ball or what?

ok you got me i dont know what the ---- that is.... they are the drivers to my wireless card


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