S steven5601 Distinguished Apr 21, 2010 1 0 18,510 Apr 21, 2010 #1 I need to know what kind of wireless card i need to get so i can get Linux to work with.
G Guest Guest Apr 21, 2010 #2 Can be a little tough as few manufacturers bother to supply drivers, but the Linux boys have compiled lists of the chipsets used in most adapters and you can probably find a Linux driver for most chipsets. Upvote 0 Downvote
Can be a little tough as few manufacturers bother to supply drivers, but the Linux boys have compiled lists of the chipsets used in most adapters and you can probably find a Linux driver for most chipsets.
rdc363 Distinguished Apr 12, 2010 141 0 18,690 Apr 22, 2010 #3 This is my favorite Linux USB adapter. Some of the best supported Linux chipsets are: RT73 Ralink RTL8187 Realtek Most Athereos are supported as well Steer clear of Broadcom, as they're hit and miss depending on the model. Ralink are widely supprted, but a few are not. Upvote 0 Downvote
This is my favorite Linux USB adapter. Some of the best supported Linux chipsets are: RT73 Ralink RTL8187 Realtek Most Athereos are supported as well Steer clear of Broadcom, as they're hit and miss depending on the model. Ralink are widely supprted, but a few are not.