With ndiswrapper, most any wireless card with winxp drivers will work.  Its 
best to use native Linux drivers when available, and ndiswrapper when none are 
available.

I use SLED 10 (SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop), and ndiswrapper is available in 
the YaST Software Management.

Here are some instructions:
https://secure-support.novell.com/KanisaPlatform/Publishing/958/3558227_f.SAL_Public.html

-Bill

----- Long Huynh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a Linux desktop, Mac desktop, and a Windows laptop.
> I used to dual boot my laptop for Windows & Linux, but I ended up
> using Windows more often, because I could get Linux to recognize the
> wireless card on my Dell computer.
> Last year I purchase another Compaq laptop and now would like to
> install Linux on it, so that I can run RB for Linux on it, but I don't
> know which version of Linux will support Compaq V2000 wireless.
> 
> Could someone give me advice on the following Linux distributions:
> 1) Redhat
> 2) SUSE
> 3) Ubuntu
> 4) Kubuntu
> 5) Linspire
> 6) whatever else out there that support wireless, I'll give it a try.

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