Well thats unfortunate that you cant get the wireless working without
replacing the wireless card.

On May 3, 7:08 am, Kendrick Vargas <k...@hudat.com> wrote:
> There is, but it's much easier when you're in the GUI than if you're trying
> to do it via text. You have to get the proprietary drivers for the wireless
> installed. I hate to say it, but I think you'd be better off getting a card
> that's natively supported and just replacing it.
>
> Of course, I don't know if that'd make the setup any easier. I do know it
> was really difficult via command line. Unfortunately, I don't have that
> setup anymore to tell you how to go about it :-(
>                         -peace
>
> On 5/2/2010 3:47 PM, Jason wrote:
>
> > Is there anyway of getting wireless setup on a Linux build?
>
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