Chemroydal Tissue
February 20th, 2006, 08:54 PM
Has anyone else tried to get a network up and running under Hoary (EDIT: I mean Breezy) using the latest version of ndiswrapper with the following 64-bit chipset driver (from the ndiswrapper wiki list):
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8. Card: Belkin 54g Wireless G Desktop Card (F5D7000) Rev4000
* Chipset: BCM4318
* Driver: Driver: ndiswrapper v1.3 with bcmwl5a.inf ftp://ftp.support.acer-euro.com/notebook/aspire_3020_5020/driver/ (Broadcom, 12/22/2004, v3.100.46.0)
* Other: 10/29/2005 - added this entry because Belkin is now using this Broadcom chipset and not the rt2500 anymore. A pity as the rt2500 has awesome native linux drivers. Ndiswrapper works beautifully on my Slack 10.2 desktop with 2.6.13 kernel.
Did it work? Did you run into any unusual problems? I'd like to make the switch back to Ubuntu, but I have a lot of work saved up that would be a pain to move (again), especially if it would be all for naught, and I just had to go back to Windows :(
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8. Card: Belkin 54g Wireless G Desktop Card (F5D7000) Rev4000
* Chipset: BCM4318
* Driver: Driver: ndiswrapper v1.3 with bcmwl5a.inf ftp://ftp.support.acer-euro.com/notebook/aspire_3020_5020/driver/ (Broadcom, 12/22/2004, v3.100.46.0)
* Other: 10/29/2005 - added this entry because Belkin is now using this Broadcom chipset and not the rt2500 anymore. A pity as the rt2500 has awesome native linux drivers. Ndiswrapper works beautifully on my Slack 10.2 desktop with 2.6.13 kernel.
Did it work? Did you run into any unusual problems? I'd like to make the switch back to Ubuntu, but I have a lot of work saved up that would be a pain to move (again), especially if it would be all for naught, and I just had to go back to Windows :(