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> The Atheros and MadWiFi deal is native Linux 802.11g for clarification.  

Though it's not completely open-source, but instead based around a 
binary-only HAL.

If you want working open-source Linux drivers, you want the Prism chipsets. 
See &lt;<a  rel="nofollow" href="http://prism54.org/supported_cards.php";>http://prism54.org/supported_cards.php</a>&gt;

later,
chris


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