Consider your needs before installing Zorin Linux Lite on your secondary PC.
Consider your needs before installing Zorin Linux Lite on your secondary PC.
I really don’t have the details, but I’ve got some cash for a PCIe card. What’s a typical price range for a decent one?
Back then, compatible PCIe cards were around $20, but today prices have risen to near $40. It's wise to check for native compatibility before purchasing to avoid issues. I've found success with Atheros-based cards.
Yes, you could obtain a firmware update without using your USB dongle.
Driver setup differs from what you might expect on Windows. Check the link provided for details: https://askubuntu.com/questions/788855/q...16-04-woes
You should obtain the card, explore various PCIe slots, and adjust system configurations. That’s what the discussion suggested.
The distribution they were using was quite outdated (Kernel 16.04 vs. 20.04), so changing PCIe slots won't help much. It seems it will either function immediately or require significant effort to get it working. You should be all set.