Re: What pci wireless card works best with Linux?

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Author: Gene Holmerud
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To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: What pci wireless card works best with Linux?
For into PCMCIA ("credit card") slot or PCI adapter into Motherboard?

The latest Ubuntu live boot (6.06.1) immediately found my D-Link AirPlus
DWL-G650 (PCMCIA).

Gene

On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 13:23:17 -0700, Josef Lowder <>
wrote:

> .
> I previously submitted this inquiry two days ago, but it
> apparently went into cyberspace never-never-land. (Was the
> PLUG mail list inoperative for the past two days?)
>
> Anyway, here's my question:
>
> The internal wireless card (801 something) in my HP Laptop does
> does not work with the Linux side of my dual boot installation.
> It works fine with the WinXP side. I also tried a Kubuntu live CD
> and cannot get a wireless connection with it either.
>
> So, what PCI card would you recommend getting (or what other
> solution would you recommend)?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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