On Tue, 2006-03-28 at 16:14 -0700, Darrin Chandler wrote: > > This broadcom card is probably something you've had laying around for > ages, and you're just trying to get it to work. Josh, this isn't > *really* aimed *directly* at you... (unless it applies) > > > If you need ndiswrapper then you're not using free software. If you've > got a binary kernel driver (such as nVidia's) then you're not using free > software. Is this a minor, pedantic point? No! It's important to you, > whether you know it or not! > > When I got into computers in the early 80's I had control of my > computer. As the years went by that slipped away as MS and hardware > vendors did me the "favor" of taking those needless details of out my > hands. As a coder I never appreciated it the way some normal computer > consumers did. > > When I started using Linux ('96?) I felt an elation, because once again > I owned my computer! I bought it, and I should be able to do with it as > I wanted. > > Now vendors are using the same tricks to corrupt Linux. If you're using > ndiswrapper or any binary driver, then you're losing control of the > hardware you bought and paid for. You're supporting vendors which will > not allow open source developers access to the hardware. You are > encouraging proprietary, vendor-only solutions. > > You should care about this! If you buy something and it's not supported > by open source community drivers then take it back to the store! Write a > letter to the vendor telling them how disappointed you are that you > can't use their product due to lack of proper documentation! Don't > settle for having a minor convenience right now. Your freedom to use the > hardware you purchase is at stake. ---- while I would agree with you, this doesn't exactly help Josh who probably bought this laptop before he was savvy about Linux and hardware. He's suggesting that you either buy a supported card (Atheros, Orinoco, Intel chipsets) or use the broadcom open source driver. I would suggest that you turn off all encryption, all stealth methodologies on the wireless AP and try to make it work - no hurdles - even with ndiswrapper if you must. Once you get it to connect/work, then you can add security measures. Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss