Hi!
perhaps you could search for your distros kernel source package. I don't
know how much of the configuration will be in there. But you can usually find
a config of you kernel in
/proc/config.gz
Then try to search for your wireless card, if it's in there. The kernel has
a GUI configuration front-end, which should be comfortable enough.
That's the way I would go about it. The driver might be something, I don't
know...
HTH.
Kindest regards
Julien
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