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i got the same issue, but im using suse, on a second hdd!, im on my first HDD in this pc using win 98, but i cant get on, people tell me to get linuxant, but i got to pay 20 bucks, but i dotn got a credit card, my only way would be mailing it, but what else could i turn too.??
sphyenx
don't pay for it!!!
have you tried both ndiswrapper and suse's rtl8180 driver yet?
if you haven't, go to http://404.bizhat.com -> Gigafast WF721-AEX section for direction on downloading suse's driver.
for ndiswrapper, go to ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net
remember, never encourage the people who change you for things that you should pay for!!!
Linux is free!!! remember?
im sorry, what suse driver, i went tot he page they had a few, and how do i install the driver at ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net?? i got it just were do i install it?
if you don't want to do reading at all.
then you are better off with ndiswrapper.
after you extract it by "tar xzvf filename". then all you have to do is read INSTALL file
ya i lovew to read, but im really buxy lol, i started a site the other day, and soem forums ofd my own and i wanna make them grow, if ya interested let me know, but im also learning how to draw (startign today) and learning python (starting today)
what do you mean manage, well as of right now im running a free site till i get enough member's then i will upgrade to the real thing as we should say. this is just an experiment till then, and no im talking the wrapper one
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