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- <li><em>date</em>: Fri Jan 16 20:32:53 2004</li>
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Van L. Loggins wrote:
> I've heard that orinoco makes a decent card, but I am not sure which models are linux compatible.
>
> If you guys can help me out and suggest particular brands or model numbers to look for I would be most appreciative
> I bought a Twinmos 802.11B pcmcia card that has the realtek TRL8180 chipset in it.
>
> Unfortunately this card only has drivers for the stock kernels for redhat 7.3, redhat 8.0 and redhat 9.0
> with no ability to compile a module that will work with anything other than these distibutions or kernel versions.
>
> I had originally had fedora core 1 installed on my IBM Thinkpad 390X laptop and decided to try this card out with SuSE 9.0 after
> i was unable to get the drivers to work correctly.
>
> Suse recognizes it as a realtek pcmcia ethernet controller, but it doesn't show up properly when I run dmesg. the wifimanager program also doesn't report any info from it either.
>
> After fighting with it for several hours, I am throwing in the towel. I REFUSE to have to resort to installing a soon to be
> unsupported version of redhat just to get this Redheaded stepchild to work.
>
> It works great on a Windoze XP laptop, no problems at all, no need for 3rd party drivers even. I sure as heck am not going to mess up my laptop by installing that drek on it.
>
> Thanks for any input you can give me on this subject.
>
>
> Van
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