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Jumat, 10 Februari 2012

How do I install the NDIS wrapper on a Linux laptop?

I have an Acer laptop with a wireless internet card built in. I recently put Ubuntu linux on it, but Ubuntu does not recognize the wireless card. To get it to work, I need to insall the NDISwrapper program, but I’m not sure how to do this. Can anyone help?

You need driver for your WLAN card, so search for this.
alternative is use windows on your card, and install ubuntu in vmware or any virtual machine.

you can get drivers from manufacturer support website

and buy toshiba tablet

toshiba folio 100 tablet get In a normal computer, when I connect my phone (Nokia Xpress Music) via a USB cable, it automatically comes up, asking me if I want to play music, browse photos etc.

However when I connect my phone to my Linux laptop, nothing happens. And I cant find the connection anywhere on the system. Its as though I haven’t plugged the phone in at all!!

Please can someone help. I’m wanting to upload photos onto my laptop.
Thanks

probably because the phones are designed to work with Windows, you have the Linux version of the AA1 which is a completely different operating system.

All you need is a driver, and because Nokia can’t be bothered to write them for Linux, the Open Source community are doing it themselves.

Ask at the link for the driver you require, they should be able to point you in the right direction, But Linpus is a new version of Linux, so the drivers may not have been written yet.

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