odbod

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Joined: Mar. 2006 |
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Posted: Mar. 21 2006,17:03 |
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Basically, I'm stuck on the part of my hardware even being detected my ndiswrapper, yet it says it's installed. To do that, right click the desktop>system>control panel .. A list of buttons will come up. Select ndiswrapper, and tell it the location of your drivers. FOr example, mine is:
/mnt/sda1/g120.inf
Or, the manual way to do it, is to go to the terminal and type ndiswrapper -i /mnt/sda1/g120.inf .. Then do a ndiswrapper -l and see what it tells ya...
If it's USB, then it won't work, cause I'm stuck , and I don't get why it won't get detected by ndiswrapper.
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