By the way, the fact that you used the "OEM" installer has no influence whatsoever on anything. Al the "OEM installer" does that is different from a normal install, is to wait for the collection of personal settings until after the next reboot, so the Original Equipment Maker/installer can install gOS for the final client. So there simply is no such thing as a "OEM config".
On 31 okt, 12:12, patmeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > if its a broadcom then you first have to find a way to get online via > network cable then open system preferences - administration - hardware > drivers and see if it has the broadcom driver if it does check the box to > install and use it then when you reboot it should work it did for me > > On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 8:57 PM, Hachimon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello all. I'm running gOS Linux on an Acer Extensa 4420 with a > > Windows (Vista) partition, a few mountable drives, and a gOS > > partition. I have already installed gOS, gone through OEM config > > (during install) and got gOS up and running, but I do not have > > wireless and I do not have a printer. There is a common workaround for > > the printer, so I will just print to PDF and then insert the document > > in one of my mountable drives. However, I need to get wireless working > > ASAP, since have a project for PSY 263 coming up and I want to run my > > presentation out of my Linux partition, internet included. (My project > > does not require internet but I want to help spread gOS by advertising > > it in front of my class at the end of all presentations and passively > > while presenting). > > > I have tried to install NDISWrapper (I have 1.53), but I have run into > > the computer equivalent of a star destroyer every step along the way. > > I have tried to access OEM config but I cannot find it on the menu. > > > Does anyone have experience installing NDISWrapper? can anyone tell me > > how to do it? Also, can you help me get Broadcomm's Network Adapter > > Driver working in NDISWrapper (I use Network Adapter 6 in Vista and I > > am planning to copy the files over to the Linux partition once I get > > NDISWrapper working...). > > > If I can select a driver from the OEM config, does anyone know how to > > reopen it without having to nuke and then reinstall the partition? I > > have important files that I want to keep (namely a manuscript for a > > book). Does anyone know how to get OEM config back and then get > > Broadcomm Network Adapter to work? > > > I really like Linux. The last time I installed a Linux on my system > > (the old one, not the Extensa), it was a Puppy "Dancer" and I really > > liked it. Too bad I am so curious I had to play around with GTParted > > and mess up my partitioning table. Once bitten, twice shy, I've > > learned my lesson. > > > If anyone has access to the information I am requesting, I would like > > a sincere reply. Thank you all, and God(dess) Bless Linux! --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "gOS Linux" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/goslinux?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
