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Name: Anonymous 2007-01-03 5:06

so ive got ubuntu running, but i have no idea how to get my wireless card working... or how to let my resolution go higher than 1024x768.... does it use drivers like windows, or what?

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-03 6:11

Drivers are integrated in the kernel. Add higher resolutions in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf

Wireless card: Don't know. Visit the Ubuntu-site and look in the wiki AFAIK there is a pretty good guide.

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-03 6:41

it wont let me modify any of these files... when i try to log in as root it tells me i cannot log into root with that menu(the main login thing)

Name: the lord of OMGWTF 2007-01-03 8:06

ndiswrapper, also need the wireless card drivers.
google will guide you, young padawan.

then, use "su root" to switch to root (u need root passwd, off course)

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-03 8:08 (sage)

ndiswrapper sucks but it's better than nothing

sage because this post isn't really informative

Name: the lord of OMGWTF 2007-01-03 8:16

>>5
well, at least i have my d-link usb pen working :|

then, if the interested 1 would give us his card series maybe it would be more "informative" :|

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-03 9:15

sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
password: ????
PROFIT!

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-03 16:22

okay, i was able to get into root. but not with the terminal. whenever the terminal asks me for a password it wont let me type anything.

i also tries adding "1280x1024" in /etc/X11/xorg.conf so it is in the exact same format as before. but i still dont have the option of 1280x1024. i guess ill try ndiswrapper again later, but the wiki for it was still too advanced for me. ive only just installed ubuntu and its assuming i understand the commands.

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-03 16:28

>>8
"sudo su" is what you should type to get root in ubuntu since the root account is "disabled".

after changing your xorg.conf, you need to restart X. do this by logging out first, then at the login prompt, hit ctl-alt-backspace. you should then have the options you added.

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-03 16:52

"whenever the terminal asks me for a password it wont let me type anything."
Just type the password, you won't see anything but it works ._.

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-03 17:31

>>1
search google for "your wireless card" and linux.

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-03 17:37

>>8
whenever the terminal asks me for a password it wont let me type anything.

PEBCAK.

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-03 19:45

Problem Exists Between my Penis And Your Sister

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