> I'm especially interested in how well the card works with Linux. > Performance, stability, and driver support. Ideally, I like finding a > full-featured, GPL driver in a mainline kernel. Third-party Open Source > drivers are also okay. Binary-only modules are unacceptable.
I have pretty much the same question as Ben, except that I'm in the market for a wireless pcmcia card for a Dell laptop that I'm working with. Most of the things that I see at the local super-mega electronics stores aren't well-supported (yet) on Linux. Of course, I want 802.11b support, and I'd like something that is amenable to 2.4 and 2.6 kernels as well. 802.11g support might be nice as well, but it isn't an absolute requirement (I'd prefer to be cheap here). I don't have anywhere to go where I'd need 802.11a, so I don't think that I need this. Are there any recommendations for such a card? How about a recommendation for a good mail-order place to obtain one of these? Thanks, --kevin -- "Breaks my heart to see a boy that young go bad..." - Ray, "The Blues Brothers" _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss
