Find a way to persuade Wireless Hardware designers/vendors to start
supporting Linux, like they support Windows.

By the way, which piece of "realtek" hardware you are talking about?
These is no such ting as "the realtek driver". I need to know which
one, before I can start googling for it for you.
http://www.letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=realtek%20Linux%20driver";

On 20 dec, 20:36, MikeMurdock <[email protected]> wrote:
> so has anyone found a working realtek driver for gOS? Am using one on
> a slower B adapter, but I want to get my internal G working on my
> gateway Mt3418 laptop and it's not even seeing the wireless internal.
> However, install Windows and that badboy is there. Any help is
> appreciated.
>
> Mike
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