On Sun January 29 2006 7:21 pm, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Dumb question - witch Microsoft USB wireless NIC do you have? Are
you sure it will not work with Linux? Just because it has
Microsoft's name on it doesn't mean it will not work. Chances are
that they didn't build it. Besides, chances are it has one of the
standard chip sets, so there is probably a driver for it. For
example, the MN-520 PCMCIA card works fine. The first time I used
it, I had to add it to the list, but now is detected automaticly.
Tried listing the device with lspci -v
Doesn't show up - is it worth pursuing?
--
Claude Jones
Bluemont, VA, USA