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Old November 15th, 2006   #21
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After you use the su and nautilus commands, you'll have to browse to the folders from the file browser itself. Your desktop's located at /home/username/Desktop
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ok, so from the /home/neoangelo/desktop i can drag and drop the files to the bin folder?





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You can cut and paste within the same browser window. If you open a browser window from your desktop that instance will be logged in as neoangelo and not root.
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ahh so i need to put /home/root/desktop instead? or am i confusing this with something else?





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the root account can access anyone's home folder, so you're good there no matter what you do as long as your browser is running as root.
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ok i added the folder with the drivers in and i still can't get on the net.





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Did you use ndiswrapper on it yet? I haven't ever used that app yet, so I'm afraid this is where I get off. From here you'll either need to talk to one of the guys here that's used it before or track down their documentation on sourceforge.
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i couldn't get NDIwrapper to work at all, there was no setup thing to install it or use it, there were only files for it to run, like in windows you have setup.exe usually to start the program, NDIwrapper had nothing like that.





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Looks like they only distribute the source. Open the archive you downloaded there, extract it somewhere, open terminal as root (su), cd to the directory you extracted the source code to, and type "./configure <enter> make install <enter>".
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