Re: Challenge for Linux and Windows

From: mjt (mjtobler_at_removethis_mail.ru)
Date: 11/03/04


Date: Tue, 02 Nov 2004 21:17:58 -0600

ZalekBloom@hotmail.com wrote:

> How about this test - I have a wireless PCMCIA card CB54G2 that came
> with Win drivers and no Linux drivers. It is working with Win. How to
> make it working in Linux (SuSe 9.1 Prof)?

... depends on the chipset. many products are just
rebranded chipsets. does lspci show us anything?

ndiswrapper might work

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