How about adding a decent network control panel for configuring networking.
I am currently running PCLinuxOS 2007 due to the fact that it is the only distribution of Linux which would allow me to correctly setup, configure, and actually use my WiFi which came with my Acer Aspire 5050-3371 laptop.
All I had to do was install PCLinuxOS 2007, then go into the control panel and tell it to setup a new network interface, I selected WIRELESS, then it asked me for the driver to use with the ndiswrapper and it set it up correctly and without any problems.
I tried every possible how-to that I could find, including the instructions on the ndiswrapper website itself. NOTHING WORKED.
So I installed PCLinuxOS 2007 and was SO SURPRISED to find out that it was totally painless.
Now as a Linux user, I can understand the issue that people might have with using a closed source driver to get the wifi working, but as an end user, I need it to work, and so do the other THOUSANDS and THOUSANDS of people who have computers with network cards that have an Atheros chipset in them.
So on behalf of myself and the community in general, PLEASE add this option to Kubuntu for this next release and have it work CORRECTLY out of the box.
This is a VERY IMPORTANT FEATURE that we NEED.
Thank you
- Jack
I am currently running PCLinuxOS 2007 due to the fact that it is the only distribution of Linux which would allow me to correctly setup, configure, and actually use my WiFi which came with my Acer Aspire 5050-3371 laptop.
All I had to do was install PCLinuxOS 2007, then go into the control panel and tell it to setup a new network interface, I selected WIRELESS, then it asked me for the driver to use with the ndiswrapper and it set it up correctly and without any problems.
I tried every possible how-to that I could find, including the instructions on the ndiswrapper website itself. NOTHING WORKED.
So I installed PCLinuxOS 2007 and was SO SURPRISED to find out that it was totally painless.
Now as a Linux user, I can understand the issue that people might have with using a closed source driver to get the wifi working, but as an end user, I need it to work, and so do the other THOUSANDS and THOUSANDS of people who have computers with network cards that have an Atheros chipset in them.
So on behalf of myself and the community in general, PLEASE add this option to Kubuntu for this next release and have it work CORRECTLY out of the box.
This is a VERY IMPORTANT FEATURE that we NEED.
Thank you
- Jack
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