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On Fri, 14 May 2004, Grant Young wrote: > The biggest problem right now with Linux on laptops is the Centrino > chipsets, especially the builtin wireless. Intel is still working on > Linux drivers, especially for the wireless card. > > I've recently got a Toshiba Tecra M2 which is pretty nice Centrino based > machine. (Weight is a factor for me.) I have to shut off the wireless > and use a PC Card when I want wireless which is a pain. I tried the > Linuxant driver loader but couldn't get it to work properly. The other > annoyance is that the BIOS settings appear to be accessible only through > a Windoze application so I have to set it to dual boot. But other than > that I like it. :-) Intel released the drivers. http://ipw2100.sf.net They're still working on certain features like AD-HOC mode and a few other things, but for most uses it's very stable. If you have an ipw2200 chip instead, the initial version of the driver should be released soon. http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/
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