Wireless in Ubuntu; New to Ubuntu
There may be a discussion on this already, but I can't find it, so I'm making a new one for me specific.
I recently formatted my hard drive, partitioned, and set up a dual-boot with vista and ubuntu hardy heron 8.04.
The install process went fine with one problem, my wireless adapter doesn't work in ubuntu.
My wireless adapterNow, i did some digging, (even bugged ScRym) and got some progress. I downloaded and installed ndiswrapper, using my shared partition. I installed all three parts and got the program working.
So, I tried to install the driver and it said it was an invalid driver. So, I went to the website linked to above, and downloaded the driver there. But, the same problem happened.
Anything that would help would be greatly appreciated.
Comments
1) It works automatically.
2) You need to do special things to make it work, and the answers are on the Ubuntu forum.
3) It doesn't work, and you will just have to wait for someone to make it work.
If not, linux has a long way to go before the mainstream (and hell, even me...and I don't consider myself mainstream) will even come close to giving a rat's ass about it.
Also, remember this. Almost zero wireless cards will work automatically in Windows. They all require you to go on the net and find a driver to download and install. What if your only connection is wireless, and you just installed Windows? You're SOL until you can find a wired connection. With Linux, not every card will work, but the cards that do require no work on the part of the user. Not even downloading an running an exe.
Oh well, perhaps every laptop is compatible with one of the 2 OSes....