Re: Wireless card not showing up



* Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum (bg271828@xxxxxxxxx) [29.09.08 18:28]:

[WiFi Problem]

Please submit the results of the following commands:

# uname -a

# lspci

# ifconfig

# iwconfig

Then we know a little more about your hardware.

HTH
Sebastian

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