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Want to use your WIFI card in Linux, but there are no Linux native drivers for your card? Use ndiswrapper! The tool that lets you use Windows XP drivers in Linux!
----------------------------- 2007-10-31 I've converted my server to a different http daemon, a faster operating system, and a better PHP/CGI system. The webpages should load significantly faster. On top of that, I now have a domain name. The new link to my ndiswrapper tutorial is: http://www.andrewd18.com/ndiswrapper |
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Tnx Andrew ... Very useful...
I've been searching for this on other distros but no luck... You made my day.... May the farce be with you ! |
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![]() ~~ Andrew D. |
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I'm going to try and get this revised sometime over the next few weeks. People have been having problems connecting after setting it up with YaST, and I've been rather buggered with the current formatting. It just seems clunky to me. Hopefully, I can also get around to that 9.x revision I've been meaning to do since May. (all the 10.x changes have kept me busy enough!) <_<
Anyway, I just wanted to let you all know that I haven't left the how-to in the dust. If you have any tips, tricks, or other things you'd like to see added to it, please send me a Personal Message or an E-mail and I'll try to get it in the next revision for you. ![]() ~~ Andrew D. |
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