From: Dr. Deb on 2 Nov 2009 11:01 Dan C wrote: > On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 17:50:05 -0600, Dr. Deb wrote: > >> A lot like Windows. > > Nope. > >> Looks pretty works lousy. > > Nope. > >> No "working" ndiswrapper > > Only a clueless Win-droid would use such a thing, anyway. > >> and the madwifi will not recognize my old Linksys card. > > I'm pretty sure 'madwifi' is deprecated, and that chipset is supported by > a driver called 'ath5k' or 'ath9k' or something similar. > >> Ergo, I am dead in the water. > > No, just clueless. > > Dan, having read several of your posts in the past, my only reply is: Proverbs 26:4,5 Deb
From: Aragorn on 2 Nov 2009 19:21 On Monday 02 November 2009 00:50 in alt.os.linux, somebody identifying as Dr. Deb wrote... > A lot like Windows. Looks pretty works lousy. No "working" > ndiswrapper and the madwifi will not recognize my old Linksys card. > Ergo, I am dead in the water. Don't blame the plane for the pilot error... <grin> -- *Aragorn* (registered GNU/Linux user #223157)
From: shortT on 4 Nov 2009 21:20
On Nov 1, 6:50 pm, "Dr. Deb" <debsm...(a)mon-cre.net> wrote: > A lot like Windows. Looks pretty works lousy. No "working" ndiswrapper and > the madwifi will not recognize my old Linksys card. Ergo, I am dead in the > water. > > Deb Slow as molasses in winter. |