Some chipsets are supported better than others in Linux, but
unfortunately you can't always tell what's what from the packaging, as
some manufacturers change chipsets within the same model numbers.
I'd try a wg511 or whatever else suits your budget. If you have problems
getting it working, we could probably get it working at a monthly
installfest.
Michael Sammartano wrote:
> Netgear wg511 works great!!
>
> S. M. Mahbub Murshed Suman wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I want to buy a wifi pc card of 802.11g series for my laptop. I am
>> running ubuntu and possibly move to sarge. I am not sure which brand
>> will be suitable for me. Any advice will be appreciated.
>>
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>>
>>
>> ====
>> S. M. Mahbub Murshed
>> Design Automation Lab
>> Arizona State University
>> http://www.public.asu.edu/~smurshed
>>
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>
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