I own the following wireless adapter http://www.trendnet.com/products/pro...W-423PI&cat=84
I cannot get this to work in Kubuntu although the chipset is RealTek 8185, linux drivers are offered on RealTeks website. I tried doing what the instructions told me ./makedrv but it came up with errors. Shouldn't I just be able to install it, it can't be that hard =P
The next thing is the sound, it has a few issues, namely it's not coming out correctly. It sounds garbled and static-e even though Windows runs it perfectly. My mobo is http://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en-us/...t.php?S_ID=346 and has onboard audio in the form of Realtek ALC662...... so how would I install the linux drivers from their website instead of using the native ones that came with Kubuntu?
Can you help me?
Also do I need to install any sort of drivers for the processor, etc... anyway thankx and I tried PCLinuxOS but it didn't even load! If I can manage to get the wireless adapter and sound working properly that would make me keep Kubuntu
I cannot get this to work in Kubuntu although the chipset is RealTek 8185, linux drivers are offered on RealTeks website. I tried doing what the instructions told me ./makedrv but it came up with errors. Shouldn't I just be able to install it, it can't be that hard =P
The next thing is the sound, it has a few issues, namely it's not coming out correctly. It sounds garbled and static-e even though Windows runs it perfectly. My mobo is http://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en-us/...t.php?S_ID=346 and has onboard audio in the form of Realtek ALC662...... so how would I install the linux drivers from their website instead of using the native ones that came with Kubuntu?
Can you help me?
Also do I need to install any sort of drivers for the processor, etc... anyway thankx and I tried PCLinuxOS but it didn't even load! If I can manage to get the wireless adapter and sound working properly that would make me keep Kubuntu
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