Originally posted by: KeyserSoze
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: KeyserSoze
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Or do some research and get a well supported card so you don't have to worry about stupid hacks like ndiswrapper.
RaLink cards are supported without any binary-only firmware and completely free GPL'd drivers. The drivers aren't included in the base kernel yet, but chances are you'll have an easier time getting them working than ndiswrapper.
http://ralink.rapla.net/
Or thank the OP for giving this link to people who already have a card that isn't supported under Linux, and may one day want to try playing around with Linux without having to buy new hardware?
Or how about instead of bending over for a bad vendor, getting them to release the proper docs so developers can create drivers.
You're not understanding. If I already bought a wireless card for my WINDOWS machine, and I can't return it. Then what, don't try to use Linux? Email the vendor telling him how mad I am at him?!? If anyone should be frustrated at this, it IS me. I can't use my wireless card at all. I even tried to use the NDIS wrapper linked above a while ago. So, when I boot into Linux, it's all wired surfing for me, for now. Which is one reason I don't use it as much. (Will probably pick up a card soon, still looking for friends that might have one supported, to trade with me.)
So, I don't understand what people are supposed to do if they already have a card not supported.
KS