New question #77666 on Ubuntu:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/77666

   I have a desktop with Ubuntu (an earlier version from late 2007). I have no 
phone line access to plug the computer into. Everyone here uses WiFi/ WLAN/ 
Wireless roamng. I am located in downtown and surrounded "hot spots" and by 
free public access for wireless. I have a library across the street with public 
wireless access and I even have the security passwords.
   My dongle (sakar from iconcepts) can be used for desktops or laptops. The cd 
not oly has drivers for windows but also for Mac and Linux. Yet, I can not get 
online. I copied the linux drivers to my computer. But. it don't work or I did 
it wrong.
   The support advises to go to synaptic-package to the"ndisgtk" and install 
the ".inf" from windows driver. 
   My synaptic-package has no "ndisgtk" or wrapper. Where and how do I get 
these? Do I really need to since linux drivers are on the cd? I have not been 
able to update because I can't get online. I use  other computers in building 
or go to library. I've used my ubuntu computer just for office. But, I'd like 
to get it online. I can't afford online service provider and everyone in my 
area gets wireless free access.
   My computer was built & given to me from a program for poor students.
   I have average to slightly above understanding of technology. So, I'll 
likely understand you if you explain it in technical terms.

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