The only problem is it doesn't recognize the Linksys Wireless wusb54gc USB
adapter.
check your card is supported first up.
iirc there is a list on the FSF website of supported hardware.
Here's the list:
http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/hardware.html
I have one, from before I switched. I'm sorry to inform you that it's
not supported, as it has a Broadcom chipset. I've plugged it in on
Ubuntu Dapper and it wasn't really even fully detected, and I would
venture that it'd work upstream long before it'd work here.
IIRC the only wireless adapter with a Broadcom chipset that's
supported (without some sort of binary blob) is the Apple Airport.
(Correct me if I'm wrong here--I've stayed far, far away from wireless
network as I'm lucky enough to have a S/O who understands that Real
Men & Women use cable.)[0]
If there is some sort of binary firmware available to make this device
run, please note that gNewSense will not package it--you would have to
get it yourself.
You may also have luck with ndiswrapper as well.
HTH, HAND.
--BK
[0] No offense intended if you don't/can't run cables. ;)
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