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    107g and Linux

    Hi all!

    I plan to buy a 107g PCMCIA card for my Linux laptop.
    Do anyone have experience that is works?

    Regatrds:
    t

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    been trying for a week now. It has a RAchipset (www.ralinktech.com) and ralink have put driver support under GPL recently.

    So far I've tried on my RH 9 laptop with the standard RAlink drivers, but after 1 min serious data transfer the laptop crashes with a kernel panic.

    I've also tried the open source cvs drivers (www.bb-zone.com/misc/rt2500). Then the laptop stays working but the speed is crap.

    There should also be a way with ndiswrapper, you then can use the windows ndis drivers. I haven't tried that yet, I am seriously considering buying yet another PCMCIA wireless card with decent linux support.

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