I'm still using 32-bit Windows, so how do I get ahold of the 64-bit drivers?
Kevin Eric Anderson wrote: > 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out of date.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? >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Linuxr3000 mailing list >>[email protected] >>http://mail.kdewebdev.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxr3000 >> >> >> > > -- "The 'Net is a waste of time, and that's exactly what's right about it." - William Gibson _______________________________________________ Linuxr3000 mailing list [email protected] http://mail.kdewebdev.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxr3000
