Oh, very good. All you need is the Windows driver (64-bit driver that
is) and Ndiswrapper. That will get you most of the support you want. I
hope that that answers your question. Using Window's drivers is not
ideal, but it will work.

-Eric

On 3/21/06, Kevin Binswanger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was reading all the install help-files, but they all say that 64-bit
> wireless support is still sketchy.  Most of those guides are several years
> out of date.  What is the word now with a 64-bit Linux install and getting
> Wireless support?
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