Celejar wrote:
What's the chipset (appropriate excerpt of 'lspci')?...
If nothing shows with 'lspci' then also try 'lsusb'. I have found that
some cards show up as a USB device (Realtek nics on some Toshiba laptops
comes to mind).
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On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 08:01:49 -0500
"jack martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As a new Debian user I am having a major problem connecting my dell Inspiron
> b120 wirelessly to the internet, I have spent hours on this but there must
> be a (restricted) driver package I can use to help with this. (so
As a new Debian user I am having a major problem connecting my dell Inspiron
b120 wirelessly to the internet, I have spent hours on this but there must
be a (restricted) driver package I can use to help with this. (something
similar to that in Ubuntu) or an approved way to do a terminal install of
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