Foucault
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Posts: 9
Joined: July 2006 |
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Posted: July 22 2006,00:49 |
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^thehatsrule^ - I do appreciate your response...I really do, but...
Your answer, and the recent post you refer me to (which I'd already found but didn't understand) is precisely my problem. I don't understand the terminology.
You say "The driver of your card is ipw2200" - now in Windows, I'd download this from somewhere, and it would be ready to go. But you say:
"No one has compiled it for the most recent version of DSL (yet) though."
Huh?
So there's one available, but it won't work? How would you compile it? I can't just download it and it's ready to roll?
In the post you refer me to, Robert says:
"1. Try DSL-N which has prowireless and a 2.6 kernel. 2. Use DSL v 2.1b which has a 2.4.31 kernel 3. Try to compile the modules for 2.4.26 yourself. 4. Check ndiswrapper site to see if it is supported."
I just tried DSL-N, booted up, and I wasn't connected to the Internet. Why?
Is 2. saying that an older version of DSL will work for me?
3. How would one go about "trying to compile the modules for 2.4.26"? Remember, I have no idea of where to start.
4. I followed a link to the ndiswrapper site which seemed to mention my wireless card, but whatever I downloaded didn't seem to work. It looked like it was just re-downloading the windows driver.
You mention "another distro" - is there a free, very friendly version of Linux that will support my wireless card?
Please don't think I'm being ungrateful. I know I'm coming across as needy, but I'm going to need someone to take the time to walk me through this.
Thanks
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