You can use alien to convert a rpm to deb file. but you can tell us the program and we can find you a precompile deb file for you.
You can use alien to convert a rpm to deb file. but you can tell us the program and we can find you a precompile deb file for you.
Ubuntu can store network profiles for you if that is your goal. Here is a link
Idea #2813: "Network profiles" - Ubuntu brainstorm
Can you tell me more about the wifi adapter in your labtop. If it is having problems connecting. I dont know if would have anything to do with storing network profiles? it might be if you are using ndiswrapper vs using native linux drivers.
well i can see the essid of all the networks around, I can see the signal strengths also and as stated I can sometimes even connect if the wind is blowing in the right direction... The wifi card is 'Intel PRO/Wireless 2200bg, 2915abg, 3945bg, 3945abg, 4965ag, 4965agn Mini PCI adapter' and it works fine using Russix...
but when you use ubuntu, does it give you a prompt to enable the restricted drivers?
In Ubuntu you have a control panel to activate your NICs.
It's a graphical user interface for Ndiswrapper.
You can do it in the Terminal too if you want.
However not all Windows (especially USB ) driver are supported.
Check the Ndiswrapper site for supported models.
IP Box HD 9000 2xS2 tuner
Dreambox 7025-SS
Smart MX 28-IDTE IQ 2040
Sammy 9500-Sammy 9400-Sammy 9000
Triax 120 cm-Titanium 2 LNB's
But for some intel I think they have native linux drivers that are in the restricted driver manager.
IP Box HD 9000 2xS2 tuner
Dreambox 7025-SS
Smart MX 28-IDTE IQ 2040
Sammy 9500-Sammy 9400-Sammy 9000
Triax 120 cm-Titanium 2 LNB's
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