I don't remember the exact model.  I ran through all of the ndiswrapper
drivers and none of them worked though.  After googling on it I found that
many people  who had the same card couldn't make it work in Linux.

On 8/5/06, Matt Pusateri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Wed, August 2, 2006 9:04 am, Douglas Ward wrote:
> I need to remove the keyboard on my Dell Latitude D620 laptop to
> install a
> wireless card that should (hopefully) be supported by Linux.  My Dell
> sales
> rep assured me that the card would work.  We all know they know what
> they
> are talking about when it comes to linux support.  Any ideas as to how
> to
> remove the keyboard?  The documentation that comes with the card says
> to
> reference the laptop documentation.  A check there doesn't say
> anything
> about this.  Surely someone out there purchased a shiny new laptop
> (like I
> did) that had an unsupported wireless card snugly hidden below the
> keyboard...
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What wireless card is it?  I've got a D620 with a ipw3945 that's
working under fc5.  The other cards that dell puts in that laptop are
all dell truemobil cards that worth with ndiswrapper.

Matt P.


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