If you are using Virtualbox, you shouldn't need it to recognize your wireless card. Instead, you can configure Virtualbox to make the guest OS think that it has a wired connection.
Specifically,...
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If you are using Virtualbox, you shouldn't need it to recognize your wireless card. Instead, you can configure Virtualbox to make the guest OS think that it has a wired connection.
Specifically,...
I'm sure you have thought of it already, but have you tried using the GIMP Image Editor? I'm pretty sure it can handle .gif frames.
For anyone who is interested or has a similar problem, I traced the issue to the driver. Apparently, the driver used by the instructions in the link in the original post, as well as Vista, doesn't...
I just configured a similar system. Have you tried the guide at:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx/Feisty_No-Fluff#head-d8ce0e35a4ccdbeddd6cf36f9cb23a11d8e0e9dc?
Which...
I'm running a fresh install of Hardy 64bit on a Dell Inspiron 1525. Wireless wasn't working out of the box, but I got it running with ndiswrapper by following the instructions here:
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