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UPDATED: Atheros AR5006EG Wireless Driver ASUS EEE PC

So recently my roommate ordered an ASUS EEE PC, because he was impatient and did not receive shipping notification he went ahead and ordered another one from a different distributor. Soon after he realized that both would be arriving on the same day. I was on the fence about owning one, but I took this as a sign to go ahead and buy one. Finally, they both arrived and it was immediately apparent that a different OS needed to be installed. Ubuntu was the obvious choice, but as usual there were some driver problems, one of them being wireless.

AR5006EG wireless drivers for Ubuntu Gnome Linux on Acer Aspire 5100

As stated in a couple articles back, I recently made the move to Ubuntu 7.10 Gusty Gibbon. There were a few hurdles I had to get over along the way and I wanted to share with you the solutions that worked for me.

The title of this post states that I'm using an Acer Aspire 5100 and that I was having difficulties setting up the internal AR5006EG wireless controller. Luckily, Google is a great resource and by mixing a few suggestions together I was able to get online. I have not tested it out but I believe that the following steps would work on any system that is built on the Debian Platform or use ndiswrapper.

Make Linux look like Jaguar, Leopard, and Tiger

Free at last, Free at last!

So two days ago I decide that I could live life without a Microsoft Operating System. I have tried many times in the past to make the move to Linux. At first I did the original Linux live CD, Knoppix and then some other random live CD's that followed suit. Keep in mind that this was well over 4 or 5 years ago, maybe more. About 2 years ago I started hearing about Ubuntu. I once again picked up the live cd and was quite please with being able to get familiar with linux in a somewhat simple and user friendly environment. There was good hardware support and an attractive user interface.

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