At 06:57 PM 3/14/2007, Darren Albers wrote:
>Ok I recant what I said, the version in Edgy doesn't seem to support
>WEXT.  The version in Feisty does however but there is a howto on the
>Ubuntu Forums that gives instructions for installing the newer driver
>on Edgy:
>http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=288753

aha.  but not aha!  i was reading the 'howto' and thinking that 
rather than get involved with all that kernel-making hair [and the 
uncertainty of which of the zydas things to use, especially since i'd 
been there and found it extremely unclear as to what the status of 
the 1215 as opposed to the 1211 really was], unless i came across a 
less unattractive revised version of the howto later on along the 
thread i'd sooner give the inelegance of trying ndiswrapper on the 
built-in broadcom 4311 [if it really is one, and not a newer version; 
fwcutter couldn't cope with the vista .sys for it, anyway] until i 
came to #46 on the last page, which seems to be saying that if i fix 
up my wpa_supplicant.conf right the 'dongle' might well work w/ the 
kernel i've got.  so i think i'll try that.

then give ndiswrapper a go.

then wait for feisty.

and/or sue lenovo/ibm for false advertising over the absence of the 
ipw3945 i'd been misled to believe was part of the allegedly good 
iron i'd bought....

thanks for the help.  i'll try not to bug you for awhile, at least, 
and maybe not at all other than to report success.  [tho if anybody 
has any insights more suitable for offering off-list, i'd certainly 
be glad to hear them.]


cheers, map

[whose shoulder problems caused him to break down some time ago and 
create a 'signature' file to apologize for the lack of his formerly 
customary e-volubility -- and who's been employing shiftless typing 
for a long time now to spare his wristsnfingers, in case you didn't 
know ... and who's further broken down and done 
http://www.lafn.org/~ba213/mapstuff.html , rather grudgingly] 

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