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netgear wireless wg111 usb internet adapter working on linux fedora
I bought a netgear USB adapter, that I want to use on my newly configured fedora computer. I've been reading up, but since I'm new to linux, a lot of the commands aren't explained within a certain context.

does anyone have experience with this and where I might go.

A google search took me to a tool recommended by someone else called ndiswrapper located at sourceforge.

haven't figured it out yet, but while I"m messing with it, I wanted to post this question in case anyone knows the best route to get this going.

thanks!

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Linux is a UNIX-like open source operating system with hundreds of distinct distributions, including: Fedora, openSUSE, Ubuntu, Debian, Slackware, Gentoo, CentOS, and Arch Linux. Linux is generally associated with web and database servers, but has become popular in many niche industries and applications.