Re: Linux and Wireless USB Adaptor

From: Jan-Benedict Glaw
Date: Sun May 28 2006 - 09:15:09 EST


On Sun, 2006-05-28 06:10:27 -0700, Marc Perkel <marc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Pavel Machek wrote:
> > On Sun 28-05-06 08:45:12, Jens G?tze wrote:
> > > I would try ndiswrapper (http://ndiswrapper.sf.net), because it is the
> > > easiest way to run a USB Wireless LAN adapter. The ndiswrapper is a nice
> > > driver, which allows to run Windows NDIS Driver under Linux. Therefore,
> >For some very obscure definition of 'nice'...
> >
> >Avoid ndiswrapper, it is broken by design.
>
> Some people might define "nice" as better than nothing.

Hmm. So an atomic bomb is a nice solution to political problems, too?

But back to ndiswrapper: you cannot build anything you want to
distribute based on it. You won't get any help debugging problems with
it from regular kernel hackers. You won't even get help for
non-related problems if that stuff has ever been loaded into the
current kernel image from any kernel hacker.

So it's pretty far away from something you may consider for productive
use, isn't it?

MfG, JBG

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