John Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm a total n00b here, but I got wifi working with Ubuntu using
> ndiswrapper. Took me two days of screwing around. Would have
> taken an hour or two if I'd had half a clue what I was doing.

ndiswrapper got the job done. Thanks. I found the information I needed
at these two pages:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SetupNdiswrapperHowto

Chuck Langenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vincent, like you, I had issues getting a RealTek chipset working with
> Ubuntu 5.10 (the latest). Mine is a PCMCIA WI-FI by Linksys, identified
> as RTL8180L. I will keep an eye on this thread to see if you find a
> resolution for the RealTek chipset on Ubuntu.

I did a little more research, someone's developing Linux drivers. The
site is here:

http://rtl8180-sa2400.sourceforge.net/

I decided not to go with this solution because the drivers didn't
build on my (desktop) system.

Thanks, for the help.
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