On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 08:59:58 +0200
Holger Schurig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > I have
> > worked with all of them over the last three years (must have
> > thrown away 100 plus live and install cd's). I want Debian
> > and may have to die before I find my solution but so be it.
> 
> I'm on Debian (and love it!) and use various kinds of WLAN cards 
> (mostly for tests only) without any problem.
> 
> However, I don't use the Debian kernels, I use kernels that I get 
> directly from http://www.kernel.org or http://git.kernel.org. 
> However, if you're new to linux and/or have a unsupported 3D 
> card (e.g. nVidia one), than this might be too much hassle to 
> you.

I also use Debian (Sid), and I've never had any problems that appeared
to be related specifically to Debian.  I do use Debian kernels, both
stock and self built with kernel-package from Debian packaged sources,
as well as the occasional vanilla tarball.

Celejar
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