@ Andy Whitcroft nd @ MMlosh:

yes that's right. I even did not have this second driver in my kernel. Here in 
LinuxMint 10 (based on maverick) I only had these drivers:
rt2870, rt2860/3090sta and rt2800pci. These three drivers were all loaded and 
this blocked the wifi from working in my case. The reason was, that all three 
drivers wanted to take over the card. So I had to do what I said in my 
instruction. In LinuxMint 10 the kernel is the 2.6.35-25-generic. In this 
kernel, the driver is named rt2860/3090sta. 
If you do not unload them from the kernel, they are included. You only need to 
unload rt2800pci and rt2870 and to blacklist them.

@ MMlosh:

can it be possible, that you have unloaded the rt2860sta-driver from
your kernel and that you have blacklisted it?? Then it is clear, that
your WLAN does not work properly. The rt2860sta-driver is the best one
included in the kernel.

If this is the case (that means if you did the above mentioned thing),
then we need to get it out of the blacklist.conf and then follow my
posted link to the instruction to get your card run properly.

Greetings
Karmicbastler

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  Ralink RT3090 Wireless Not Supported in Lucid

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