--- Steve Buehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You might want to go to intel.com and look at the > specs for the card to see > if it supports linux and if it does, check to see if > you have to download > drivers and/or what versions of linux all ready > support it built in. You > will probably get an answer faster that way. > > Steve >
At intel.com, it doesn't look like Linux is supported, or at least officially. > At 09:57 AM 5/25/2002 -0700, The Gyzmo wrote: > >Hello. > > > >A friend recently gave me two Intel AnyPoint PCMCIA > >cards to toy with and I got the USB based adapter > >also. They work very well in Winbloze and I'd like > to > >use the PCMCIA cards for the two laptops in my > house > >rather than Ethernet. > > > >Is the Intel AnyPoint system supported with Linux > >right now? I'd like to have my Linux gateway serve > the > >laptops through the wireless USB adapter also and I > >don't want to have a Winbloze box to be the gateway > >for the gateway. > > > >Whatever the procedure is, I don't mind having to > >recompile the kernel if it doesn't require any > >tweaking. I will be upgrading to Valhalla in the > next > >few days. > > > >Any help is greatly appreciated as Google hasn't > >turned up anything. ===== +----------------------------------------------------------+ |This message is from Serban Giuroiu, also known online | |as The Gyzmo. | |EMAIL: g y z m o b r o @ y a h o o . com | |AIM Screen Name: gyzmobro | +----------------------------------------------------------+ "Code Smarter, Not Harder" - off the Desaware t-shirt I have __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list