On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 3:39 PM, gm5729 <[email protected]> wrote:

> >> >
> >> > How Linux friendly is that box?
> >>
> >> I would imagine it's fairly Linux friendly.  It's got an AMD Athlon CPU,
> >> ATI
> >> video card, Broadcom wired and wireless networking (I've had issues with
> >> Broadcom wireless in Linux), and fairly standard PC stuff rounding out
> >> the specs:
>
>
> Most of the 43xx series runs great with the kernel hooks and the blob
> Broadcom released about a year ago.
>
>
> Find B43-FWCutter..install...chmod +x...install Broadcom blob and link
> to the cutter like the instructions show and the firmware will be
> installed. I have found because this is a kernel change it's best to
> reboot or glitches occur.
>
> Ndiswrapper... is that the pink stuff stuck to the bottom of your shoe
> after going to the carnival?
>
>
Ndiswrapper is a software shim that lets you use windows device drivers in
your linux kernal.

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