I guess it would be worth looking at when it's released. I would like to see more technical info.
I guess it would be worth looking at when it's released. I would like to see more technical info.
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The drivers are here: http://support.linksys.com/en-us/support/adapters/WUSB11
Since it was used with Windows 98SE, Me, and 2000, Marc's advice to use ndiswrapper is appropriate.
I doubt if you're going to find anyone using a device that old to give you first hand experience with it, but, the manuals for the device are also listed on the link I gave you.
Which of the spins did you write to the usb drive? Fedora folks have been using dd to write the images to their usb sticks, I've never used yum(m)i myself. On the live cd's the install icon would be on the desktop, if it's not there, something must be amiss.
Are you sure yumi doesn't install to the usb stick, instead of just transferring the live cd to the stick? If it installs to the usb stick, there won't be an option to install.
If you make your changes ONLY to /etc/default/grub, or, to the folders in /etc/grub.d/ and then execute update-grub. It should add those changes to grub.cfg. Any changes made to /etc/default/grub are overwritten by update-grub.
There are 2 good Ubuntu postings on Grub2:
here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2
and here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1664134
Or if your question is not answered, let me know. I'm hoping I understood what you were asking. And don't apologize, I often have to use a translator and have been disappointed at the results.
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