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This is a common internal wireless chipset which
is unusual in that it is connected via USB. It is
common in many Toshiba and other medium priced
laptops. It is known to wor ...
It's a cheap-ish 802.11 b/g card from newegg. PCI
interface, Realtek rtl8185 chipset.
*Should* work with a native rtl818x driver. *Does*
work with ndiswrapper, using the Wi ...
A wireless card from Motorola. Uses a Bradcom 4306
rev 3 chip. It works with ndiswrapper, yes, but it
also works with open source bcm43xx drivers. In
Ubuntu 7.04, the installa ...
Cardbus Wifi made by Buffalo with a Broadcom chip
Chipset: Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 802.11g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02)
PCIID: 14e4:4318
Driver: netg54s.inf ...
this is the wireless card i used on my compaq
v2000, running SuSE 10.0 the driver works in
windows is bcmwl5.inf, but in Linux it's only
works with bcmwl5a.inf through ndiswra ...
An unbelievable laptop for the price (~$600).
Doesn't get very hot. 2+ hour battery life at
full processor speed.
- Wireless works using ndiswrapper (with
bcmwl5a.inf an ...
Seems to be compatible with Linux. Fedora Core
installed; modem not working yet (google
scanModem), wifi not working yet (google
ndiswrapper). Video card and sound card and
to ...
This is a Toshiba A75-S213, P4 3.33 GHz processor,
1 GB RAM, Atheros Wireless NIC, ATI Radeon 9100
IGP with 128 MB shared Video Ram, 100 GB HD, Dual
Layer DVD Burner (RW R etc ...
Intel Celeron-M 1.5Ghz
512MB RAM
60GB HD
I have installed Xandros and Mandriva, both of
which worked fine with the exception of the
wireless card (which can be sorted out ...
Setup was originally quite confusing. I use uDev
but do not use hotplug to load my modules (I do
have it installed) and initially I could not get
the card to display any ligh ...
Its a dell 600m, with built in wireless, ethernet,
usb and all the usual stuff except no floppy. Had
a
o2 micro card reader and pcmcia slot. I have
sucessfully got everything ...
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