Linux Compatible USB Wireless card wanted
Hans Fugal
hans at fugal.net
Wed Sep 28 17:34:25 MDT 2005
802.11b ok? I have this one and it works great (no ndiswrapper
required):
http://linux-lc100020.sourceforge.net
Specifically, I have the gigafast wf741-uic, which I think cost me $15
after shipping from NewEgg, IIRC. Maybe $20.
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 at 17:18 -0600, Sasha Pachev wrote:
> Hello, everybody:
>
> Before I spend money at some big store on it, does anybody have (obviously
> Linux compatible, ndiswrapper OK) USB wireless card to sell or trade? I am
> willing to pay up to $15 for it or can do magic instead - eg. optimize
> MySQL query, help with some other MySQL problem, fix a bug in some code,
> write a small script or routine that does something cool, give you some
> general advice on something I know about, etc.
>
> On another subject - I'll be travelling through Albuquerque, NM on to
> Flagstaff, AZ with my family on Oct 11th. We plan to stay somewhere in that
> area for the night. Before going the motel route, I wanted to check if
> anybody had friends/relatives there that we could stay with in exchange for
> some form the above mentioned "magic".
>
> --
> Sasha Pachev
> AskSasha Linux Consulting
> http://www.asksasha.com
>
>
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