I think I had to use the package manager to install the
ndiswrapper-utils but the necessary kernel modules were there. I would
imagine that the install would have added the utilities if the card had
needed them but I had my old Orinco card inserted at the time.

--rick

Sam MacDonald wrote:

> Ubutu has the NDIS wrapper within the install????
>
> I'm going to try my Linksys after I get the bits on my test machine.
>
> Sam.
>
> Richard Hoffbeck wrote:
>
>> Kraig Jones wrote:
>>
>>  
>>
>>> [snip ...]
>>>   
>>
>>
>>
>>  
>>
>>> Anyway, good luck with Ubuntu.  I think you'll like it.
>>>
>>> Kraig
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>   
>>
>> Ditto on Ubuntu. I've been running FC3 on my stuff because I'm working
>> through the SELinux setup to secure a server. It turns out that FC3 is
>> really slow running under VMWare on my machine at work and sort of
>> dragged on my laptop at home. So just for yucks I downloaded Ubuntu and
>> loaded it into a new VM and was thoroughly impressed. So then I tried it
>> on the laptop at home and everything just works. This is a distribution
>> I'd be will to support for friends and relatives :-)
>>
>> Last weekend I hit BB and CompUSA and picked up a couple of cheap
>> 802.11g cards with the hopes that one of them would have some type of
>> support. I figured I'd have to recompile a kernel, add a bunch of
>> patches, etc. to get things to work. It turns out Ubuntu installs with
>> ndiswrapper so it took 5 minutes (most of which was spent trying to find
>> where I'd put paper copy of the WEP key) and its been up and running
>> fine ever since. I've since been told that if the card was installed
>> when I did the original install it would have been detected and set up
>> automatically.
>>
>> BTW, if anyone is looking for cheap 54Mbps wireless stuff, BB is selling
>> the D-Link 802.11g AP with a PC card for $20 after rebate. CompUSA has
>> the Hawking in PCI, USB or PC card for $10 after rebate. I haven't tried
>> the Hawking but the D-Link seems OK and is using the Atheros chip set. I
>> think the Hawking is a Prism 54 but I have no idea if it is the old
>> version that will work on Linux or the new version that offloads a bulk
>> of the functionality into the drivers and won't work.
>>
>> --rick
>>
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