Hey there,
I'm experiencing Linux for the first time. Just installed Fiesty on my HP zv6000 laptop and I'm trying to get the wireless working (I use WPA of course). I've browsed around the forums here (and elsewhere) and found a solution that looks like it will work, but requires the use ndiswrapper and I can't get it installed.
Here's what I've done:
downloaded "ndiswrapper-1.44.tar.gz";
extracted the tarball to a ~/Downloads/ directory;
Read the README and the INSTALL files;
Attempted to follow the instruction is INSTALL...
As root,
make uninstall (untill no "remove" messages appear)
make
make install
It appears to work properly, but it does not appear to install at all. Is there another step I need to actually install the program and let it be usable by the system? Right now it doesn't show in any place of my system.
Any help will be most appreciated! Once I get ndiswrapper I think I'll be able to get the rest of it working.
I'm experiencing Linux for the first time. Just installed Fiesty on my HP zv6000 laptop and I'm trying to get the wireless working (I use WPA of course). I've browsed around the forums here (and elsewhere) and found a solution that looks like it will work, but requires the use ndiswrapper and I can't get it installed.
Here's what I've done:
downloaded "ndiswrapper-1.44.tar.gz";
extracted the tarball to a ~/Downloads/ directory;
Read the README and the INSTALL files;
Attempted to follow the instruction is INSTALL...
As root,
make uninstall (untill no "remove" messages appear)
make
make install
It appears to work properly, but it does not appear to install at all. Is there another step I need to actually install the program and let it be usable by the system? Right now it doesn't show in any place of my system.
Any help will be most appreciated! Once I get ndiswrapper I think I'll be able to get the rest of it working.
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