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Old 01-24-2008, 12:47 AM   #4
androo
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ok first off you need to know what type of wireless chipset you're running on the wifi card. ubuntu does support wireless adapters but you need to install those drivers first.

so the easiest way to do this is find out the chipset manufacture (ralink, broadcom, intel etc) then go on google and do a quick search on the chipset + ubtuntu version and that should takecare of it.

ubuntu is a very very easy linux os to learn on theres lots you can do with it but for me its still a bit to sluggish and slow.
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