Linux drivers
I have Linksys WMP54GS wireless adapter and I was looking for Linux drivers. I'm not too familiar with Linux, but getting a little tired with Windows. Linksys says sometime in the future they will have Linux drivers. Anyone have any other ideas?
I've been searching on google and found a couple webpages talking ndiswrapper..? Like I said I'm not real familiar with Linux, but these webpages all say different things. Anybody have some insight for a brotha?(actually I'm white)
Thanks in advance
I've been searching on google and found a couple webpages talking ndiswrapper..? Like I said I'm not real familiar with Linux, but these webpages all say different things. Anybody have some insight for a brotha?(actually I'm white)
Thanks in advance
Working on Linux+
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remyforbes777 Member Posts: 499You first have to identify your wireless chipset and then take it from there. There are a few options depending on the chip set. Linuxant for Broadcom chipsets, Madwifi drivers and Ndiswrapper. You can identify the chipset with the command lspci.Remington Forbes
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