John Pierce has posted: " The problem I found after quite some snooping is that it is on the pci express bus and not the standard bus. The developers are continuing to work on it but they haven't got there yet."
If the OPs machine also has the chipset on the express bus it could be the same problem.
I read on the developers list for the bcm driver that if they had a pci express card to work with they would be able to get it working a lot faster.
Personally, I see little philosophical difference in hacking out firmware from a windows driver to plug into an open source driver AS OPPOSED TO using ndiswrapper.
The latter almost always works, and the former is usually a crap shoot.
Well, to an extent, I agree. But if the native linux driver could be made a solid as the ralink driver for example that would be great. I am writing this on an ancient IBM Thinkpad A21M with a ralink rt2500 based belkin pcmcia card attached and it works flawlessy. -- John Registered Linux User 263680, get counted at http://counter.li.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org