> > Airport extreme is not supported though, and never will be. >
You speak in such absolutes! Do you know something the rest of us don't? Are your privy to info the rest of us humans are not? Perhaps you're not aware of Here's snipit from the corresponding forum: "> And do you think ppc will be supported? I'm not working on the driver, so I don't really know, but since the point here is precisely to get a Free driver, we would have the full source, so it would be just a matter of handling any endianness (order of bytes in a word) issues, and compiling for PPC. Since the original code (disassembly?) on which this development is based was for the MIPS CPUs, I suspect this aspect is already taken care of. IIRC, MIPS worked in big-endian, just like PPC. Hence this shouldn't be a problem specially if some people, like you and me, test the experimental drivers as soon as they start working on x86 to help the developers debug any remaining problem. by the way the project is located at http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-bcom4301/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]