Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
On Sex, 20 Nov 2009, "M. Milanuk" wrote:
One of the things that keeps throwing me for a loop is many of these
tutorials cite output from a command 'lusb', which does not appear to
be on my system, nor does it show up when using 'apt-cache search lusb'.
Try 'lsusb',
On Sex, 20 Nov 2009, "M. Milanuk" wrote:
One of the things that keeps throwing me for a loop is many of these
tutorials cite output from a command 'lusb', which does not appear
to be on my system, nor does it show up when using 'apt-cache search
lusb'.
Try 'lsusb', which belongs to the 'us
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
M. Milanuk put forth on 11/19/2009 4:46 PM:
Read this, and maybe give it a shot. This hack has been around since
2007. Target platform was Ubuntu but it may work on Debian as well
given Ubuntu's roots.
Hmmm... it took me a bit to run down the windows driver inf file (p
M. Milanuk put forth on 11/19/2009 4:46 PM:
> If anyone can help me out here or point me in the right direction I'd
> greatly appreciate it!
Read this, and maybe give it a shot. This hack has been around since
2007. Target platform was Ubuntu but it may work on Debian as well
given Ubuntu's roo
Hello,
I have an older Sony Vaio laptop setup to dual-boot between WinXP and
Debian Lenny 5.03 w/ LXDE. This laptop did not come with any wifi
buit-in, so I purchased a Linksys WUSB54GC adapter, and thus far I've
been having a devil of a time getting it to work in Linux. It works
fine in XP
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