problem with a raylink card

MICHAEL WEAVER michaelweaver1 at btinternet.com
Mon Feb 13 22:03:23 UTC 2006


I am not sure exactly what this chap did, he normally uses Debian, I think 
he found something for Raylink as a Debian package.
I think this person tried to transfer this file he downloaded using his 
laptop to mine, I am not sure if it was a Kernel package or something like 
that. Are all those names you mentioned different applications for 
connecting wirelessly?
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lee Revell" <rlrevell at joe-job.com>
To: "Ubuntu Help and User Discussions" <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 9:36 PM
Subject: Re: problem with a raylink card


> On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 21:31 +0000, MICHAEL WEAVER wrote:
>> I have been trying to get Ubuntu working on my laptop but seem to have 
>> hit a
>> problem.
>> The people at my LUG have been trying to get my laptop to connect where 
>> the
>> group meets only I seem to be having a problem with my wireless card.
>> I have upgraded to Breezy and have had the drivers updated in the hope my
>> wireless card would work only still no joy with connecting via the
>> connection at the place where my LUG meets.
>> All I know is that my wireless card is a Raylink, maybe something like
>> 85000.
>> Is there a problem with the updated driver which is preventing my laptop
>> from connecting?
>> The person who was looking at it thought it might be a conflict between
>> Hoary and Breezy, I think the card name seems to be recognised.
>> I am wondering if I need to replace my wireless card.
>> Whatever distro of Linux I use, I need a connection to be able to get the
>> access software for speech output.
>>
>
> What driver are you trying to use?  Built-in, ndiswrapper, madwifi - ?
>
> Lee
>
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