David P wrote:
I was thinking that maybe you could set the ndiswrapper module to load
automatically on startup, especially before that "high usage of RAM"
occurs. Maybe add ndiswrapper to /etc/modules?
Thank you very much for your suggestion, David. When I chopped the
process up into small chunks and then automated each chunk before moving
on, rather than trying to get from go to whoa at the command line after
booting up was finished, it worked. One of the lights on the card is
blinking green and I move on to the next step.
Thanks again,
Leslie
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