Estimados,
Hace poco compre una netbook Asus 1201t con una placa Wi fi Realtek 8192SE. Placa que Ubuntu no me reconocia, ni usando el ndiswrapper y el driver de windows.
El tema lo solucione de esta manera:
1- Baje el drvier de la pagina de Realtek
I looked some new motherboards and most of them has these audio chips:
AUDIO: VT1708B
AUDIO: Realtek ALC1200
AUDIO: Realtek ALC800
Plese, let me know, how can I check, if they are supported in kernel 2.6.30?
I looked at alsa page, and no information I have seen there.
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Seeing the frustration many seem to experience with WiFi drivers (including myself), I thought it important to post the results of my effort. I tried all of the publicly available drivers I could find. Nothing worked. A simple email to Realtek support via their website fixed the problem. I sent the Version, kernel, and card information.
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