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Hey everyone
I have a netgear PCMCIA MA521 wireless card, in ubuntu it just installed itself and start to work, how can i set up archlinux to work with it??
I am very new to archlinux so please be gentle lol
Gaunt
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I am a gated community.
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I installed the wlan-ng driver since it says it will work on my network card but it hasn't, all ive done is literally just installed the drivers, do i need to do anything with them??
I would use the ndiswrapper but how do i unzip a zip file?? also what will i need to de-compress .tar files and so??
Thanks for the help
Gaunt
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You know I almost helped but then read your webpage and seeing that your in uni studying IT...
I think you can manage to read few pages by yourself
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This is the problem i have searched for how to unzip a zip file in arch linux but nothing useful is coming up
anyway - its not IT its computer science - id get shot by my tutors if i said anythin to do with them being IT
Gaunt
[EDIT] I give up - i dont think arch linux is for me at the moment - i dont know enough to set it up and get it running the way i want soon enough so ignore this thread
Last edited by gauntface (2007-11-21 00:23:08)
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Read the wiki page again. There are two parts to the page. You did Part I: Wireless Drivers by installing wlan-ng. Nice work. Now, after Part I, the user is expected to move on to Part II: Wireless Management. If you don't know how that you should do Part II after Part I, I would say Arch isn't for you. We generally assume that users have the comprehensions skills necessary to figure out what to do after finishing Part I of a 2-part process.
I am a gated community.
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The problem was that after doing part 1 is the system cant recognise my wireless card.
So while yes i did the second part of setting up a profile and so on and also installed network manager it was all pointless since my card wasnt being picked up
Ive dropped arch linux for now might try it another time when i have plenty of free time on my hands
Gaunt
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gauntface, I'm not sure if you're reading this any more, but I just have to say this. To unzip a .zip file:
unzip nameoffile.zip
You might need to install unzip:
pacman -Sy unzip
From reading your post, I understand that was your problem. You might be right, then. It's possible that Arch Linux isn't for you. Try Ubuntu.
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