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Hi, I'm new on here. I've played around a little with slackware in computer class. I would like to install it on my computer, but I don't think my wireless ...
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    Hi, I'm new on here

    Hi, I'm new on here. I've played around a little with slackware in computer class. I would like to install it on my computer, but I don't think my wireless internet card would work in Linux.

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    Welcome to the forums, cclkfc!

    Check the link in my signature for lots of good information on getting started with Linux.

    Have fun with Slackware should you decide to install it, and enjoy the Linux experience...
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    new members/users: read this first | new member faq
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    A very nice bloke wrote this article about how to get wireless cards working with a specific program called ndiswrapper. What a good chap!

    http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/lin...lan-linux.html
    Graham - You'd better Use Linux!

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