Mark Knecht wrote:
Or take the NIC back to the store and buy something else except I'm feeling burned. I bought a 520 and it's in my son's machine and working. I buy one for my wife's machine and find DLink changed the chipset and doesn't mark that on the box in any way. How can I be sure of anything working under Linux. This is frustrating.
some vendors are putting "works with linux" or something similar if it has a known driver (or supported binary one from their site).
I said some, but some is better than none!
That said, linksys might be a good choice as they've been a bit linux friendly...
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