On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 22:32:57 +0200 Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic <[email protected]> wrote:
> > If the nonfree BIOS has a whitelist of accepted WiFi cards and refuses > to use the free-software-compatible WiFi card I mentioned, covering > the 20th pin before installing the card usually does the trick. By > default, Tehnoetic covers that pin with duct tape for customer's > convenience. Wow, didn't know about this trick man, I had problem with that before. I'll remember to try that next time, thanks! -- Best Regards. Mateus Pinto Rodrigues (mprodrigues) [66679238] free software enthusiast and developer E462 69C4 73EF 91F9 25E2 8249 0F8B 6C54 6667 9238
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