Eric Richardson wrote:
> link to the kernel I don't know how they do that exactly. Anyway, I care
> to stay as far away as I can from that so the Free Software friendly
> hardware I found is made by Ralink http://ralinktech.com/ and uses the
> rt2x00.serialmonkey.com driver. There is a list of cards at
> http://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/net/wireless/cards.html. This link
> points to http://ralink.rapla.net which is a bit more thorough.
thanks for the links.
I also prefer to use OS drivers but the laptops I have been getting have
broadcom chips so I use ndiswrapper with the 64bit windows driver. i
hope the new broadcom drivers in the kernel start working in the 6.10
release of k/ubuntu.
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