Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 21 Aug 2004 18:03:59 -0400 | From | Wakko Warner <> | Subject | Re: Linux Incompatibility List |
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> > > >Ideas/comments/suggestions are welcome at this stage. > > > > > > Sounds interesting; is there a vendor blacklist (i.e. vendors that are > > > either hostile toward or simply don't care about Linux and their products > > > just won't ever work with Linux?) > > > > Broadcom's wireless chips come to mind... > > Sounds good. I wouldn't know one if it bit me on the leg, though, can > you point to list archives, a web site, or reassure me that if I > google for it I will get the right information? I'd like models or a > range of models if possible, and why they don't work, and any notes or > additional information about the situation.
The linksys G cards (pci/cardbus) both use broadcom chips. Not sure the exact model numbers. I have 2 at work that are broadcom.
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