Hi list,

        The really problem is the compatibility with Linux. This is my
first mac and I suspected the slot are really different. Thanks for all
answers.
        Then, a simple question: How to use a wireless card in this
machine in Linux, since Airport Extreme cards are not supported ? I 
thought in USB interface, like Netgear MA111 802.1b. Somebody have
experience with this card or a quick solution to enable this feature in
Linux on iBook G4 ? 

        cheers,

        Fagner


On Sun, 18 Apr 2004, Dean Hamstead wrote:

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> old airport cards (the ones that look like a pcmcia card)
> cannot at all be used in new g4's. (and g5's as well)
> 
> you need to get the new model.
> 
> i would just go sell you old card on ebay and go buy a
> new one.
> 
> although if your apple dealer sold you the card promising
> it would work - go and see if they can get it to go ;)
> 
> Dean
> 
> Chris Anderson wrote:
> | On Sat, 2004-04-17 at 22:53, Fagner Goncalves wrote:
> |
> |>    Hi list,
> |>
> |>    Somebody knows if the old airport card has any kind of
> |>incompatibility with the new model of iBook G4 ?
> |>
> |>
> |>    Thanks,
> |>
> |>
> |>    Fagner
> |
> |
> | Well, considering the iBook G4 doesn't even the type of interface the
> | older airport cards use, I'd say there is a serious incompatibility  :)
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