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Andro Galinovic read backwards

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Nov 3, 2003, 2:22:43 PM11/3/03
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Hi!

I'm interested, does linux (I have RedHat 9.0, 2.4.20-8) support Centrino
WLAN (to be more precise Intel
PRO/Wireless 2110 network, on Toshiba Tecra
S1)?


Thanks


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Andro


Brandon Keepers

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Nov 3, 2003, 11:44:50 PM11/3/03
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Not natively, but thanks to some genius(es), there's a package called
DriverLoader. It's a driver emulation layer which allows you to use
Windows 2000/XP drivers on Linux. Linuxant has packaged it to use with
the Intel, Broadcom, and other wireless cards. Go to
http://www.linuxant.com/driverloader/ for more info. It works great!
I'm using it right this moment.

Andro Galinovic read backwards

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Nov 10, 2003, 6:19:07 PM11/10/03
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Brandon Keepers wrote:

> Not natively, but thanks to some genius(es), there's a package called
> DriverLoader. It's a driver emulation layer which allows you to use
> Windows 2000/XP drivers on Linux. Linuxant has packaged it to use with
> the Intel, Broadcom, and other wireless cards. Go to
> http://www.linuxant.com/driverloader/ for more info. It works great!
> I'm using it right this moment.

Thanks!
I'm very pleased that it's doable!
But, if I'm not mistaken, that's 15$. Is there anything for free (in the spirit
od Linux)?


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Andro


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