I've been using Linux (Debian) for a few years, but am still very much a novice. I recently switched to Kubuntu with the hope of being able to go wireless on Linux with little work in configuration. I really don't know much about working with files in terminal, and am hesitant to start manipulating files. I was hoping that Kubuntu would identify my wireless card/system and do it for me. I have installed the package ndiswrapper through the package manager of Kubuntu.....but am not sure if I need to do more.
I have a Linksys Wireless G router, and a Buffalo wireless pci card for my desktop - unfortunately it has the broadcom chipset 43xx
Is there anything I can do to get my system up and running wireless without having to learn computer programming?
I even download the instructions for installing ndiswrapper manually..... but after about 2 paragraphs I was lost in the technical jargon.
I have a Linksys Wireless G router, and a Buffalo wireless pci card for my desktop - unfortunately it has the broadcom chipset 43xx
Is there anything I can do to get my system up and running wireless without having to learn computer programming?
I even download the instructions for installing ndiswrapper manually..... but after about 2 paragraphs I was lost in the technical jargon.
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