Madwifi works flawlessly on 2 laptops I have running Debian Woody (Thinkpad T22 and Omnibook 510) both wireless cards = atheros chipset. What I want to get to work next is my D-Link DWL-650+ on my Thinkpad 600X running FreeBSD 6.1. FreeBSD installed smoothly on this Thinkpad 600x. Next up is to get the wireless working.
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Installed Debian 3.1_r1(sarge) over WIN XP on Dell Latitude C600. Not sure how long it stays like this but debian gnu/linus is running great.
do you mean the stalker?
Madwifi works flawlessly on 2 laptops I have running Debian Woody (Thinkpad T22 and Omnibook 510) both wireless cards = atheros chipset.
What I want to get to work next is my D-Link DWL-650+ on my Thinkpad 600X running FreeBSD 6.1. FreeBSD installed smoothly on this Thinkpad 600x. Next up is to get the wireless working.
I don't think madwifi worked for my D-LInk DWL650+. Got it to work fine with airlink101 wireless cardbus adapter though (atheros).
'Google' is an everyday word the article is right-on, just google your name; Does anything come up? That is a great, quick first check, but then of course there's the blogs and other social networking sites that the article lists.
Anything you put on the Internet today is pretty much free for anyone to 'grab.' You need to be careful of what you put on there.
I also want to take this time to say hello to any company out there who is reviewing this message.
Ogre was classic, but too bad he couldn't hang with Booger in the burping contest.