Josef Lowder wrote: > . > On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 19:10, Dennis Kibbe wrote >> Intel miniPCI internal wifi cards are well supported under Linux, >> the most you'll need to do is install the firmware. I've bought a >> couple of IPW2200 cards off of eBay new for under $25 to replace the >> Broadcom wifi card that came with the laptop. Depending on the model >> Dell the miniPCI slot is either accessible from bottom or is under >> the keyboard. >> >> Buy your RAM and HDD upgrades from Newegg and install them yourself > > I still haven't solved wifi on my HP ZV6100 laptop, so I wonder > if I could also replace its Broadcom wifi card with a different > card and finally get wifi to work on it? What do you think? > > Our daughter has the same problem trying to get Linux wifi to work > on an HP 4000m, so we're still looking for solutions for both of > our HP laptops. Mine has an Athlon processor, her's is Intel. > Joseph, Thanks for bottom posting. I wish more would do that, it makes it easier tpo answer and keep the conversation in context. Most, if not all, laptops that have internal wifi use a standard miniPCI slot so you should be able to replace the card. However, I've read that HP has a whitelist of supported cards that is consulted by the BIOS. If an officially supported card isn't found the laptop wou't boot. (Google: HP laptop bios wifi for links). Hopefully, this form of vendor lockin is no longer being practiced. Mark Shuttleworth has proposed a project to create a Free Software only laptop. (http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/131) Dennisk -- Phoenix Linux Users Group "Penguins in the desert" --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss