Hi Zen,
Take your time, relax and learn about Linux at your own pace. Maybe it's too soon for you to make the jump. You'll always have issues or things you want to change in a Linux environment and you need to be ready to spend time and appreciate that time when you're learning and doing things with the computer. It is becoming more and more easy for people to tweak things in Linux but we're still an OS for computer enthusiast and there is a learning curve.
I'm sorry you didn't get your WIFI working. From what I see the driver is working fine and all you need is a bit of help on the configuration side. Make a new thread, post your question with the mintWifi diagnostic and hopefully people will come to you and help you set it up.
Clem
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HI Zen,
Instead of waisting your time or spending big $$ in a new machine i would suggest to get a new wireless card:
http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=317
or just check the P/N BWLG630NA.C2
I have this one on my laptop and it works Great! out of the box,
Instead of waisting your time or spending big $$ in a new machine i would suggest to get a new wireless card:
http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=317
or just check the P/N BWLG630NA.C2
I have this one on my laptop and it works Great! out of the box,
Did you enter a DNS number for your router?
the number I needed was for my DSL router (ie: the number you use to access it from a browser)
go --> system - administration - networking
make sure the wireless connection is checked
SSID correct, etc?
DNS tab - add the DNS address to the list
Close an reopen your browser and see if that helps
My wireless did not work until I did that - I am using an Acer 3100 series at home and a IBM T43p at work/home. Different puters - different cards - must of held my mouth right for a change.
I gave up on PCBSD because of the wireless problems - after some searching Mint seemed the closest to what I needed - a functional computer that I can work on and do what I need.
the number I needed was for my DSL router (ie: the number you use to access it from a browser)
go --> system - administration - networking
make sure the wireless connection is checked
SSID correct, etc?
DNS tab - add the DNS address to the list
Close an reopen your browser and see if that helps
My wireless did not work until I did that - I am using an Acer 3100 series at home and a IBM T43p at work/home. Different puters - different cards - must of held my mouth right for a change.
I gave up on PCBSD because of the wireless problems - after some searching Mint seemed the closest to what I needed - a functional computer that I can work on and do what I need.