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From: Backpacker on 12 Jan 2010 19:40 The Natural Philosopher wrote: > My wide writes websites. Don't let her hear you calling her that... ;) -- Backpacker
From: Danno on 23 Jan 2010 00:00
Neil Jones wrote: > Last week I got a new Asus EeePC 1005HA. My goal was to install Debian > on it which some users claim is the best distro for a netbook. Yes, I > did read their wiki, printed instructions and on and on. A week later, > I could only get wired network working. Later I tried Slackware and > Fedora, where only the wired network works (on Fedora). The only > successful distro was Ubuntu which of all the reason is not my favorite > distribution. I prefer a "root" user accont for administrative tasks > and not type in the password for each package install. > > Ok, enough of venting. Now I want to know which hardware vendors are > most Linux friendly? > > Thank you in advance for any help. > > Regards, > > NJ > > PS - I have been using Linux since 92. My preffered distribution is > Slackware. I just took an interest wireless recently, put a Slackware 13.0 install down on a PC with an ath5k card and could barely connect with anything. There have been a tremendous number of improvements on the Atheros modules since the base 2.6.29.6. I built a 2.6.32.3 and booted - what a difference (no more ndiswrapper or mdawifi). The AR9285 chipset shows supports by the new ath9k module. http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/ath9k#supported_chipsets I'd consider building a new kernel under Slack13.0 on that EEE before giving up entirely. -- Slackware 12.2, 2.6.27.7, Core i7 920, GeForce 8400 GS RLU #272755 |