[Bug 480889] Re: rt73: unable to connect to a wpa2 network

2010-04-01 Thread MrMagne
Hello, I'm sure I needed the ndiswrapper when I first installed it (by the time 
it was hardy, or maybe intrepid), but it is possible it's no longer required. 
Unfortunately I won't be able to test as I no longer posses that device (I've 
moved and my computer can now be plugged to lan, so no wireless needed).
Bye.

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[Bug 480889] Re: rt73: unable to connect to a wpa2 network

2010-03-31 Thread Chase Douglas
Unfortunately, you are using the ndiswrapper driver for your wireless
card. We can't support the driver because it relies on closed source,
proprietary code. Thus, I'm closing this as Won't Fix.

As a side note, I think this wireless card should work out of the box at
least in Lucid, though I would have thought in Karmic as well. Are you
sure you need the ndiswrapper driver?

** Changed in: linux-firmware (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Won't Fix

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