funnily enough, that happened to me when i was installing Ubuntu on a
Thinkpad T43. during the install , no wireless detected - but
afterwards, it picked it up.
On 10/9/05, Kevin O'Riordan <k.oriordan at gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry, correction on that. It didn't detect my network card during
> network setup in install, but when I re-ran network setup after I'd
> installed, it picked up my wireless card beautifully. I unplugged my
> LAN cable and am now browswing the web using the wireless connection
> :)
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