Hi all. I just put Kubuntu in as a "windows installation" to dual-boot... and it's much prettier than boring old XP, and frankly, runs a little smoother.
My question is, I put this on a semi-aging Dell laptop that has a WiFi PCMCIA card on it. Kubuntu sees it, apparently can control it, but I'm having troubles getting it to scan for SSIDs or even connect to a manually entered SSID. I also can't find my "device properties" menu that I had in windows. Is that a side-effect of installing it through windows?
Any suggestions?
My question is, I put this on a semi-aging Dell laptop that has a WiFi PCMCIA card on it. Kubuntu sees it, apparently can control it, but I'm having troubles getting it to scan for SSIDs or even connect to a manually entered SSID. I also can't find my "device properties" menu that I had in windows. Is that a side-effect of installing it through windows?
Any suggestions?
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