There are also devices that plug into the headphone jack of your potable device and transmit over a low FM frequency, in and around 87.1 on your FM dial, that allow you to listen to any device over your regular factory (or aftermarket) car stereo.
They are cheap too, and well much better than one would expect such a cheap device to work.
Sorry, I can't recall a brand, nor do I wish to query Google for one.
I can confirm that 2.6.2 works well with my Linksys WUSB12 wireless USB adapter.
Using linux-wlan-ng-0.2.1-pre17 - no fancy patches or special configure commands.
Took me a while to get it all sorted out, but with the last section of the README at ftp://ftp.linux-wlan.org/pub/linux-wlan-ng/README
I managed to get it working.
So, it is, at least, possible:)
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/business/7345 841.htm
"We did not send back any calls to the U.S.," the Dell International Services' spokeswoman in the high-tech hub of Bangalore, said on Tuesday. The spokeswoman said she did not want to be quoted by name.
"Now, I don't know why Jon said that," the Dell spokeswoman in Bangalore said. "We are committed to India and we are growing."
There are also devices that plug into the headphone jack of your potable device and transmit over a low FM frequency, in and around 87.1 on your FM dial, that allow you to listen to any device over your regular factory (or aftermarket) car stereo. They are cheap too, and well much better than one would expect such a cheap device to work. Sorry, I can't recall a brand, nor do I wish to query Google for one.
I can confirm that 2.6.2 works well with my Linksys WUSB12 wireless USB adapter. Using linux-wlan-ng-0.2.1-pre17 - no fancy patches or special configure commands. Took me a while to get it all sorted out, but with the last section of the README at ftp://ftp.linux-wlan.org/pub/linux-wlan-ng/README I managed to get it working. So, it is, at least, possible :)
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/business/7345 841.htm
"We did not send back any calls to the U.S.," the Dell International Services' spokeswoman in the high-tech hub of Bangalore, said on Tuesday. The spokeswoman said she did not want to be quoted by name.
"Now, I don't know why Jon said that," the Dell spokeswoman in Bangalore said. "We are committed to India and we are growing."