r0sk wrote:
Hi ppl:
I had recently bought an iBook 12" 1.2Ghz, I suposse all of you known that
Airport Extreme hasn't got support on Linux, so I was thinking on buy one usb
wireless card but dunno which is fully supported to work on Debian. Any tips?.
Thanks in advice.
Status for 11b:
I have
He wireless users,
> I bought a D-Link DWL-122. It is a 11b chip, supportet by linux-wlan-ng. It's
> not working yet on debian for me (Haven't had time yet) but I had it on
> my previous distribution (Which I don't want to mention here because I'm a bit
> ashamed of it) working very good.
the d-l
On 14:03 Thu 10 Feb , r0sk wrote:
> Hi ppl:
>
> I had recently bought an iBook 12" 1.2Ghz, I suposse all of you known that
> Airport Extreme hasn't got support on Linux, so I was thinking on buy one usb
> wireless card but dunno which is fully supported to work on Debian. Any
> tips?. Thank
Hi,
On 10 Feb 2005, at 2:03 PM, r0sk wrote:
I had recently bought an iBook 12" 1.2Ghz, I suposse all of you known
that Airport Extreme hasn't got support on Linux, so I was thinking on
buy one usb wireless card but dunno which is fully supported to work
on Debian. Any tips?. Thanks in advice.
I
On 10 Feb 2005 at 14h02, r0sk wrote:
Hi,
> I had recently bought an iBook 12" 1.2Ghz, I suposse all of you known
> that Airport Extreme hasn't got support on Linux, so I was thinking on
> buy one usb wireless card but dunno which is fully supported to work
> on Debian. Any tips?. Thanks in advic
Hi ppl:
I had recently bought an iBook 12" 1.2Ghz, I suposse all of you known that
Airport Extreme hasn't got support on Linux, so I was thinking on buy one usb
wireless card but dunno which is fully supported to work on Debian. Any tips?.
Thanks in advice.
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