ZedroS Schwart wrote:
> Hi all
>
>   
> Thanks for your advice !
>
> So finally, using 7 Zip, it has worked out really well. It was both
> quick and working ! :)
>
> (to finish the side note : I already tried to boot on my ubuntu cd,
> but the wifi didn't work, even if the card was detected, it wouldn't
> let me configure my WPA network because "the card doesn't support it".
> So it's no so straightforward.)
>   
Thanks for the follow-up.. While nothing to do with wicket.  It's always 
encouraged with open source projects to test, provide feedback and where 
applicable file bug reports.  So if you get a chance make sure there's 
at least a bug report on your wireless card to add the support you 
need.  Even better would be if you could send a patch.  I mean it could 
be as trivial as adding a device id to a header.  This same type of 
philosophy and feedback process goes for Wicket as well.

Best,

./C

ps. Also try to remember to inline/bottom-post and trim.

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