On 10/07/2011 03:37 PM, Dag-Jarle Johansen wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> after shuffelling through pages after pages of so called know how, I still
> can't get my Wireless adapter to work. Some of you may have got the
> information - I moved from Argentina (cabled and no problem) to Oslo, where
> I can't use a cable.. I really know, this is off topic, and I have a bad
> feeling about it, but I know you guys are so good, so I take a chance. I
> have Ubuntu 10.04.03.LTS, and that thing that does not work is a Netgear
> N300.
> I have read all I found about ndiswrapper, but is was not suficcient.
> Please do not hit me beacause of this - issue - I just want to programm
> again, with Gambas.

If it's not supported in Linux then don't use it; that's my theory. I'd 
get a cheap USB wireless card (or PCIe if it's a desktop) that works 
with the kernel drivers. If it's not in the kernel and doesn't have 
vendor-provided binary drivers then to hell with it. Also send them a 
letter saying that they suck, haha.

-- 
Kevin Fishburne
Eight Virtues
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e-mail: sa...@eightvirtues.com
phone: (770) 853-6271


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