ndiswrapper on Ubuntu/Xubuntu Made Stupid Simple For Windows Wireless Drivers
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Hey Man, thank you much.
Being brand new to Linux, I had this problem for over 2 months trying to figure out how to install my WUSB300N wireless adapter. You're right boss, this is stupidly easy, and now my wireless works.
FYI (I'm sure you already heard this) I'm using Ubuntu v11.04 and it works with your instructions.
Again, Thanks a Million. I owe you a Beer.
Take Care.
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muchas gracias man, no lo hubiera logrado sin tu ayuda
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I have a Dell Inspiron 600m and I don't know what driver I need. The network card has not been changed. The thing is, every driver I've looked at is *.exe not *.inf, *.zip, or *.rar
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Thanks.
As someone that's new to Linux, this video really helped!
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@BozomoShorts hey i did this... but after wine trys to install it it says ERROR: blah blah blah cannot do it blah. help me out man? i have a belkin wireless usb. thanks so much :)
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How did you unzip the file to get the .inf?
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Just want to say thanks, Had looked at loads of sites but this was by far the most straightforward and easy to follow.
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ups wait its only for the wireless card i have an internal if so how do i do the internal
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one more thing were did u get the files from
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man my laptop has NO internet connection but i downloaded the files in another computer i have it in my usb will it work . or where can i get it to be able to download to ubuntu
Where I can download the file from the windows drivers?
dbh1cibai 1 year ago
@dbh1cibai from the manufacturer's website most likely. i downloaded mine from Linksys' website.
lmull3 1 year ago
@lmull3 Thank you.
dbh1cibai 1 year ago
@dbh1cibai no problem
lmull3 1 year ago
Funny. I'm using the same version of Ubuntu and I don't have those options to download/install ndiswrapper.
BioOrganic1 2 years ago
@BioOrganic1 did you check the boxes in "Other Software"?
lmull3 1 year ago