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Absolutely fantastic. SuSE 8.2 picked it all up. BTW do you know of any program what monitors the speed etc of this card ( connection). Thanks again for assuring me it will work with SuSE. The cdrom supplied with the card was ( of course?) W&^*^%$. Greetings from /bill at 169 west , 19 south. My holy cow is a penguin. On Thursday 26 June 2003 01:40, Anthony Gunia wrote:
Yep...have this running at home and SuSE 8.2 picked it up well (unlike RH9...what a hassle that was). Good luck!
Anthony
Bill Wisse <wiswp@niue.nu> 06/26/03 04:16AM >>>
Hi all After reiving on this morning about this wireless island, I have to find a solution now to hook in to this.
As most ( apart from two) computers here run Windoze I have to get my wireless card working or if I cannot I have to go back to W$$%^. The wireless PCI adapter I have here is a Netgear 11Mbs 802.11b 32 bit PCI MA311. ( again the SuSe hardware database is not very helpfull)
Does anyone know if this will work with my SuSE 8.2? Or have any other recommendation?
Thanks for any input
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On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 14:26, Bill Wisse wrote:
Absolutely fantastic. SuSE 8.2 picked it all up. BTW do you know of any program what monitors the speed etc of this card ( connection).
There is a program for KDE called KWiFiManager. It's comes with 8.2. Might be worth looking at.
-- Patrick Heffernan <skippy_au@in.com.au> Linux User: 138122 Queensland - Australia
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