SaidinUnleashed


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Posted: Oct. 26 2005,14:02 |
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Nope.
There are too many conexant chipsets to even try to support 20% of them. We have more interesting plans for the space that those drivers would require.
But, you can always compile the driver(s) you need and put them in the modules/ directory on your CD/usb pen.
~J.P.
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