Re: NetGear WAG511 Most Linux Friendly PCMCIA Wireless Card
- From: Rikishi 42 <fsck_spam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 22:01:35 +0200
On 2007-07-22, Rockinghorse Winner <rockinghorse@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I recently returned from a journey on the web, looking for linux friendlyI'm looking for one myself, for an old laptop on which I read my news.
pcmcia cards, in anticipation of a new desktop I am assembling. You see,
wireless is my main path to the internet. It was a lesson in frustration, as
So, thanks for mensionning the brand/model.
But something puzzles me: why would you need a pcmcia card ... for a new
desktop? Did you means new laptop, or did you mean wifi-card?
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