Hoary does not recognize my wifi card

Evan Monroig evan.ubuntu at gmail.com
Sun Apr 10 11:02:12 UTC 2005


For your data, you will find how to read your windows partitions
(NTFS) here: http://www.ubuntuguide.org/#mountunmountntfs

If you don't know which is your windows partition, you can try the
following command:

sudo fdisk -l

Evan

On Apr 10, 2005 5:58 PM, lluishc <lluishc at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all...
> 
> I am brand new in this list, and also in linux world (veeeeeery new,
> in fact). I've been giving a try to open soft as firefox, thunderbird
> and openoffice, and being very happy with them, i've decided to try
> linux, the next step.
> After surfing the web for a couple of months, i have choosen ubuntu,
> because i thin it is the more friendly to a complete newbie in linux
> like me. So i waited for the new release hoary, downloaded the Live-CD
> anf tried. And now i have a couple of big problems / doubts. Hope u
> can help me with them:
> 
> 1. My wifi card. Hoary doesn't recognises it. Any of the two leds is
> on (power and internet connection). It is a pcmcia Conceptronic C54RC.
> For me, my laptop with no internet access is completely useless.
> 
> 2. My data. I have not been able to find the way to them. I have not
> found anywhere something like an explorer to the windows disc.
> 
> Hope u can help this complete newbie.
> 
> My system is a laptop, a Compaq Presario R3000 (R3344EA), PIV 2,8
> GHz, 512 MB RAM, WindowsXP (still, hopefully for a short time),
> graphics by ATI mobility radeon 9000 IGP, 40 GB HDD.
> 
> Thanx in advance
> 
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