I am trying to help out a friend with his migration to Linux. One problem we're having is his current PCMCIA wireless card. It's quite an obscure brand only released in the Netherlands, and it's not co-operating with ndiswrapper (it even has limited driver support beyond Win98). So... we're thinking of taking the easy way out and just replacing it with a new PCMCIA card (USB is possible, but the preference is for PCMCIA). Does anyone have any recommendations for a PCMCIA based wireless card that is dead easy to use? - ie it is effectively working "out of the box" without having to recompile the kernel, build kernel modules etc etc etc. I know there are some out there.. like the Intel 2100 chipset in Centrino laptops... but this isn't a Centrino laptop. C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org