tempestuous
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Posted: Aug. 01 2005,12:56 |
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Sina, As UndCon suggested, you can use ndiswrapper for almost any chipset, but it makes more sense to use a dedicated Linux driver if it's already available in DSL. Help us help you by providing more information ... mainly, model number, taking note of any revision numbers. Then we can find out what chipset you have, which will determine the correct driver for you. There's some very detailed information about Linksys adapters here - http://linux_wless.passys.nl/query_p....ek=SHOW Note how Linksys uses chipsets from several different manufacturers. And you can see links to the various driver packages. Some of these drivers are already in DSL, some are not. DSL does not have a dedicated driver for Atmel-based adapters, but I have compiled dsl packages for both the Sourceforge and berliOS drivers for Atmel.
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