Yeah. I'm a total n00b at Linux.

Ubuntu. My wireless card. I found a site that has compatibility info on wireless cards, and mine is on it. It says it works, but it doesn't work out of the box. I'm using a Linksys WPC54G Ver. 3. The site (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wi...CardsSupported) says:

Quote Originally Posted by WiFi Docs
Couldn't get any of the windows drivers from linksys.com to work (they don't have a version 3 one listed right now) but I tried the driver off the installation cd with ndiswrapper and it worked like a charm! Just follow normal ndiswraper driver installation with the NT driver from the linksys install cd that comes with the card (built in driver works flawlessly with the 2.6.15 kernel, ndiswrapper not needed. Do not know if it will work for install.)
Now, wtf is that supposed to mean? What is ndiswrapper, and how do I use it? NT driver? How do I do all this?!!! :weep:

I'm using Ubuntu 6.06, The Dapper Drake. Once I can get this smurfing wireless card to get on the internet I'll probably update. But I need major help. I really really love Ubuntu, its great. Best thing ever. Period.
Help.