2010-07-12, 11:29 PM
2010-07-12, 11:34 PM
(2010-07-12, 11:29 PM)Mark.M Wrote: [ -> ]No linlap entry. If you get stuff working, make a linlap page for it.
Not what I meant . I loaded both the live cd of fedora and opensuse yesterday. The wireless worked on both of them so I'm not going to take the hassle of finding the drivers on some distro that doesn't work with my wireless. If I have internet everything else is easy to get .
2010-07-13, 12:31 AM
I personally prefer my Mandriva PowerPack & Free versions.
I also like Fedora, Slackware, Gentoo, Debian, and Arch.
In that order.
I also like Fedora, Slackware, Gentoo, Debian, and Arch.
In that order.
2010-07-13, 12:49 AM
(2010-07-12, 11:34 PM)Alex Smith Wrote: [ -> ](2010-07-12, 11:29 PM)Mark.M Wrote: [ -> ]No linlap entry. If you get stuff working, make a linlap page for it.
Not what I meant . I loaded both the live cd of fedora and opensuse yesterday. The wireless worked on both of them so I'm not going to take the hassle of finding the drivers on some distro that doesn't work with my wireless. If I have internet everything else is easy to get .
No i mean on http://www.linlap.com/ there is no entry. Be sure to record your findings.
2010-07-13, 01:06 AM
Oh! Ok .
2010-07-13, 04:08 AM
Umm. Do you know what it worked with? Was it madwifi?
2010-07-13, 04:10 AM
Umm, no idea . They just worked out of the box without any issues and I didn't question it. So what ever fedora/opensuse use .
2010-07-13, 04:12 AM
If i remember they both have them on prepacked . Some distros i find only pack one to save space. I usually have to fall back on madwifi for older computers only. What driver on windows? Aethoers? (or w.e it is)
2010-07-13, 04:16 AM
Ya that whatever it is .
2010-07-13, 04:17 AM
(2010-07-13, 04:16 AM)Alex Smith Wrote: [ -> ]Ya that whatever it is .
Then on most distros (Major) distros and forks it should work out of the box. I don't think i've found a distro that didn't pack it.