De: Thomas Ilnseher
Enviado el: lun 21/04/2008 9:10
Para: networkmanager-list@gnome.org
Asunto: Re: Wireless Chips
I have a Dell Inspiron B130, that has a broadcom wireless card. Haven't
found a way to use it on wireless.
My Acer has a broadcom wireless card too, and it works. You need
Am Freitag, den 18.04.2008, 19:10 -0400 schrieb Herbert Taylor:
I just finished reading the Network manager story in the Red Hat
Magazine. It had a list of chips that work with Linux and a list that
don't.
Are these chips the kind that are in the computer or are they PCMCIA type.
I have a
De: Herbert Taylor
Enviado el: sáb 19/04/2008 1:10
Para: networkmanager-list@gnome.org
Asunto: Wireless Chips
I just finished reading the Network manager story in the Red Hat
Magazine. It had a list of chips that work with Linux and a list that
don't.
One could include them in a Wiki about
I just finished reading the Network manager story in the Red Hat
Magazine. It had a list of chips that work with Linux and a list that
don't.
Are these chips the kind that are in the computer or are they PCMCIA type.
I have a Dell Inspiron B130, that has a broadcom wireless card. Haven't
.
These wireless chips come packaged in many forms. In modern laptops,
they are on a mini-PCI express card. In slightly older laptops, they
are on a mini-PCI card. They also are built into PCMCIA cards. For
desktops, they are built on a PCI card. In most cases, they are part
of something that plugs