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So, I have gone through all my drivers for my wireless network card with the Realtek rtl8190p chipset, all but the windows XP driver will convert with ndisgen and all the ones that convert will load; however I never get [...]
Posted in Linux, Operating Systems, Technology, Unix, Virtual Machine, Windows Operating Systems
Tagged AMD, ATI, bridged wireless networking, DesktopBSD, Drivers, FreeBSD, ifconfig, invisible mouse, KDE, Kubuntu, Linux, Live CD, live USB, lspci, memory pooling, ndisgen, ndisgtk, NDISWrapper, Nvidia, Realtek, rtl8190, RTL8190P, Slax, USB boot, VirtualBox, VM, VMWare, Win7, windows 7, windows XP, wireless, xorg.conf
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just a couple of random thoughts…
First, I went with Occam’s razor on my ATI driver issue. after reading close to 20 web pages (mostly forum posts, but some blogs too) and came up with renaming the xorg.conf file and rebooting… This got me up and working [...]
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Tagged 576p, 720p, Adobe, Android, ATI, ATI drivers, battery life, Boy Scouts, broken leg, Chrome, Chrome OS, Chromium, component output, e-ink, e-reader, ebook, failed blog, Fedora, Flash player, Google, iPad, iPhone, Linux, linux proprietary drivers, Linuxforums.org, Macintosh Computers, multitasking, Occam's razor, the San Francisco Chronicle, wikipedia, Xorg, xorg.conf
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