Re: Ubuntu on Mac Laptops
- From: Bob Nielsen <nielsen@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 13:19:34 -0800
On Jan 17, 2006, at 7:57 AM, jack jackson wrote:
Thanks Scott and Eric. Eric, I understand that it's going to be a bit tricky but basically I wonder this:
If I hand compile the driver and install it, will I be able at this stage to associate with a WiFi Access Point and communicate while WPA or at the very least WEP encrypted? I'm all for geeking and tweaking to get to that point, but if I can do that it would be great
I booted the Dapper Flight 3 CD and got part way through the installation. The Broadcom chip was detected and the bcm43xx driver (which is already in dapper) was loaded. I was unable to get the network configuration to work however (it didn't appear to recognize my router). Additionally, I couldn't get past the disk partitioning and setup stage as it kept returning me to the same screen.
There is hope, at least!
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