Re: Multimedia linux



On Sat, 25 Feb 2006 16:40:17 +0100, Michael Rasmussen wrote:

Cars based on prism or rt2500 chips. One I can recommend is ASUS: pcmcia:
WL 107g USB: WL 167g. I have also seen this in a mini-pci version
somewhere.
s/Cars/Cards

I forgot to mention cards based on Atheros chips (madwifi). In my HP
laptop I have a HP W500 mini-pci a/b/g. Works plendid with madwifi - both
a/b/g.

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