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On 17/01/14 16:36, Gordon Henderson wrote:
As promised, an update. My wifi dongle arrived today, the one recommended above. It comes with a small disc, like a miniature DVD. I thought, here we go, how will that fit into my normal sized DVD drive?On Fri, 17 Jan 2014, Neil wrote:On 17/01/14 12:19, Gordon Henderson wrote:On Fri, 17 Jan 2014, Neil Winchurst wrote:I may need to use my desktop computer using wifi to link to the internet, for a while in the near future. The machine does not have an inbuilt wireless card so I am told that I could use a wifi USB dongle. I have had a look around and it seems that some of them do not work well with Linux. Can anyone advise me on something suitable please? If it is relevant the desk top is running Xubuntu 12.04.Look for one that works with the Raspberry Pi. Then it's guaranteed to work with an x86 Linux box. I have one of these: http://thepihut.com/products/usb-wifi-adapter-for-the-raspberry-pi GordonThanks. The price is reasonable, so I have ordered one. I had never considered getting something aimed at the Raspberry Pi. Will let you know how it works out.Just to point out - I have one of these on a Raspberry Pi, works fine, however the key thing is that if it works on a Pi, then it will work on Linux /without/ needing the ndiswrapper system! (as these are x86 specific and not ARM) I had to install some realtek firmware to make it work though 0 it's either firmware-ralink or firmware-realtek - I installed both, but not sure which one its actually using... Gordon
Anyway, I just inserted the adapter in a USB port, unplugged the ethernet cable which connectd the desk top to the router and logged in. And the wifi just worked. I am using it now.
So, many thanks for the suggestion. I wish everything for Linux was just that simple,
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