On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
The 2200 0.4 driver is now usable (earlier version just loaded the firmware and powered up the card). If you are not in a life critical situation, use it and help the development effort.
I would love to, if I knew how to proceed. That's why I posted so much information. I'm willing to work at it and help out, but I need to know what to try next, since I don't know that much about it. I just subscribed to the mailing list last night, and will send my post there tonight.
The 2100 & 2200 are mini-pci cards. Not as easy to change as a PCMCIA, but not built in. And the current PCMCIA cards will just as much be deadwood. Internal wireless cards are nice, nothing to snap off.
Exactly. I actually have a PCMCIA 802.11b card, and it works, but I paid a boatload of money for this laptop, and it would be a big sacrifice of Linux pride to not get all the components working under Linux. And I also don't want the card sticking out, since I have to remove it to put it in its bag all the time. Thanks to both of your for your advice. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- DDDD David Kramer david@thekramers.net http://thekramers.net DK KD DKK D "Questions are a burden to others, DK KD Answers a prison for oneself." DDDD -The Prisoner