On Sep 17, 5:02 pm, ace calhoun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am so new to this, and I'm interested in getting to know how linux > works, but first I really have to get wifi up and running! > I successfully installed gOS to my Acer Aspire One, and I've been > searching for a way to get wifi to work with what little knowledge I > have. I've downloaded madwifi and read how to build and install it and > I'm kind of just baffled when it comes to actually getting going. I > really want to understand this, and I've already had a few successes > using terminal. Can somebody please post a step-by-step guide to > getting wifi to work for me? Thanks in advance to the kind soul who > can walk me through this.
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