No problem.  I’ve attached the information requested in a text file with
headers so that it can be easily split apart again if needed.  The file
contains:

  Output of 'uname -a'
  Output of 'dmesg'
  Output of 'sudo lspci -vvnn'

As usual, if there is anything else that I can do to help provide
information, I will be more than happy to do so.  I was trying to find
an NDIS driver that I could use with the “ndiswrapper” package, but the
only NDIS driver that I can find (and extract!) for this card is a
Windows Vista (NDIS 6) driver, and ndiswrapper does not yet support NDIS
6.  So, my next thing is to try to see if there is a newer version of
this driver, and if so, if it works any better.  This singular bug is
one of the most high priorities for me, though I can understand that it
isn’t likely to be an exceptionally high priority in the grand scheme of
things.  Nonetheless, while I lack the technical capability at the
moment to do anything about this, I am attempting to learn.

Thanks for the information, and I appreciate your efforts!

** Attachment added: "uname -a; dmesg; sudo lspci -vvnn output"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7231188/bug-104382-requested-information.txt

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