[HLUG] Good linux wirelss card

Morven Lewis-Everley m.lewis.everley at googlemail.com
Fri Feb 6 21:04:52 UTC 2009


Desktop sorry, the laptop has an intel built in which works perfectly.

On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:11 PM, Matt Jones <matt at mattjones.me.uk> wrote:

> Do you have a desktop or laptop? Have a look at efficientpc.co.uk or the
> linux emporium for Desktop ones. For a laptop you may be able to fit an
> internal one(Mini PCI or pci-e), depending on the model. If it won't take
> an
> internal one then a PCMCIA one would be the best option as most of the card
> is internal and only has a about an inch sticking out(I have one that I
> used
> on my old laptop that I keep meaning to stick on ebay, works out of the box
> with ubuntu 7.10 onwards, The linux emporium are selling it for £20, I am
> looking for about £10 for it.)
>
> Matt.
> On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 12:58 PM, Morven Lewis-Everley <
> m.lewis.everley at googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > Whats the best wireless card to work with Linux.
> >
> > I currently have a broadcom, and it just doesnt seem to work as well as a
> > dongle I have around.
> >
> > And in case anyone asks, I don't want to use the dongle permanently,
> > because
> > it is stupidly large an not only uses one USB port, but covers another
> one!
> >
> > Ta in advance,
> >
> > Mo
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