I followed the instruction posted in the Ubuntu forums to get my ATI Radeon graphics card working, and reconfigured xorg.conf, which worked pretty magically. The thing about it is that I couldn't get Ubuntu to read my PCI card instead of my on-board intel graphics. Reconfiguring it worked.
But then the wireless card stopped working. For some reason, it's simply not recognized. I tried swapping their position in the PCI slots, reconfigured xorg.conf to reflect the graphics card's new position, and rebooted. Graphics card works, wireless card doesn't.
I hit up Wireless Assistant, which tells me the card doesn't exist. Now, it's been working right up until I tried installing the graphics card, mind you.
How can I re-install, or get Ubuntu to re-recognize, this card? It's a Belkin wireless card.
But then the wireless card stopped working. For some reason, it's simply not recognized. I tried swapping their position in the PCI slots, reconfigured xorg.conf to reflect the graphics card's new position, and rebooted. Graphics card works, wireless card doesn't.
I hit up Wireless Assistant, which tells me the card doesn't exist. Now, it's been working right up until I tried installing the graphics card, mind you.
How can I re-install, or get Ubuntu to re-recognize, this card? It's a Belkin wireless card.
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