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What’s the last line of output for these:
/sbin/lspci /sbin/lspci -n
edit: open a terminal and try them and copy the last line of output for each of them
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Probably it was not installed by default and so must be on the CD (live CD).
So you must reload it from the CD.
Ubuntu (and Kubuntu) will automatically sense and mount a CD for you.
I suggest that you do this (mount the CD) and then install the driver.
Since you are having access to the web, you can also search for a specific driver on the web.
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What’s the last line of output for these:
/sbin/lspci
/sbin/lspci -n
edit: open a terminal and try them and copy the last line of output for each of them
Report Spam/Abuse
Probably it was not installed by default and so must be on the CD (live CD).
So you must reload it from the CD.
Ubuntu (and Kubuntu) will automatically sense and mount a CD for you.
I suggest that you do this (mount the CD) and then install the driver.
Since you are having access to the web, you can also search for a specific driver on the web.
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