Comments on: How to buy a wireless card that's 100% Linux compatible (as well as Windows-all and Mac), and is USB, available locally.

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on 1/16/2008 Rev b1 works beautifully in Ubuntu. No fiddling, it just picks up the network. Maybe you have the wrong keys or type of key.

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on 1/15/2008 Rev b1 works with Ubuntu with no work at all. Maybe you're getting your encryption key wrong--type, synatax, whatever. Anyway it works with absolutely NO fiddling.

MTrader

MTrader said

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on 7/19/2007 I have tried this card (Ver. b1) on Ubuntu and more distros than I care to count without success. It works under Windows, but not any Linux. I'm new and maybe I'm doing something wrong.

SPOOKSOUTH

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on 3/29/2007 DAMN GOOD WITH THE HEARTBURN OF ALL OF THE CRAP THAT DOESNT TELL YOU ANYTHING!
DR. DALE IN HIS OWN LINUX WORLDS

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