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someone there know how to use the packet: ndiswrapper in suse linux? i need it to get my wireless up.. |
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Debiant by way of Ubuntu
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yeah you do
![]() I've used it in Ubuntu with no problem, probably the same deal with Suse at 10.0 I'd think so a little googling and you should get there no problems. You have the required drivers for your wifi chipset I take it? If you know what you are about I found channel #justlinux on freenode handy for immediate questions with the regs there (but if it's something you can get from a "man" command they'll tell you to go there, of course!) |
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