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Re: Go Home Novell
by Debian User on Saturday 07/Jul/2007, @06:38
Oh, and great that Intel joined. This is a pure Intel machine that I bought because of the great Intel support for everything from CPU, chipset to graphics to WLAN.

Yours, Kay
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Re: Go Home Novell
by Dolphin-fanatic :) on Saturday 07/Jul/2007, @07:15
yeak, promoting OOXML instead of ODF is <censored>
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  • Re: Go Home Novell
    by apokryphos on Saturday 07/Jul/2007, @10:44
    It's fortunate, then, that no-one in the OSS world has done such a thing.
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Re: Go Home Novell
by Maurizio Monge on Saturday 07/Jul/2007, @14:43
Great Intel support for WLAN...
Sure.
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  • Re: Go Home Novell
    by MamiyaOtaru on Sunday 08/Jul/2007, @21:05
    Find me another 802.11g product with wpa2 whose driver is in the kernel. I used to use prism54, but the last of those with hardmac was long ago and didn't do wpa2.

    Sure, newer Intel wlan models had some issues with binary userspace programs but my 2200bg (with pci to mini pci adapter) works great in my desktop with nothing but the stock kernel. Besides, it looks like the binary userspace program thing will soon be cleared up ( http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/85146 ). I really don't see the problem here.
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    • Re: Go Home Novell
      by Maurizio Monge on Wednesday 11/Jul/2007, @05:49
      Intel being the only one supporting wpa2 does not make their driver work.
      That's simple.

      When i use wireless (latest development driver, previous do not even work) i get disconnected after 15 minutes, after which i have to reboot (rmmod/modprobe is not enough).
      That's simple.
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