Their wifi adapter is $54 and expressly calls out compatibility with pretty
much every modern distro and version.
I'll save you my rant about retail economics, but ThinkPenguin sells the
same USB adapter on e-Bay for about half the price:
Gah. Someone pointed out to me that I goofed on the micro-URLization.
Here's the *correct* tinyurl: http://tinyurl.com/l4guh9r
And, just to be on the safe side, the not-tiny URL, stripped of the
unnecessary extra stuff sites love to throw on:
Hello, all,
I'm looking for a Linux-friendly 802.11n (Wireless N) USB adapter. By
Linux-friendly, I mean I'm looking for one that will work with
in-kernel drivers (no separate module to compile install), without
funky compatability layers (like NDIS wrapper), doesn't require extra
firmware, and
I was curious about this and googled around. There seem to be a lot of
sites identifying compatible adapters, but one of the more interesting site
I found that I had never seen before was Think Penguin, a site dedicated to
Linux compatible hardware. Their wifi adapter is $54 and expressly calls
I have a couple of HP Pavilion desktop machines that came with
Qualcomm/Atheros ethernet controllers, and RHEL 6 on up and its downstream
clones will not give me net on them; I've been through countless sites,
RH's support tickets, Bugzilla, the elrepo guys, etc., and there is just
not a driver
On 2014-03-16 08:36, virgins...@vfemail.net wrote:
I'm looking for a Linux-friendly 802.11n (Wireless N) USB adapter.
By
Linux-friendly, I mean I'm looking for one that will work with
in-kernel drivers (no separate module to compile install), without
funky compatability layers (like NDIS