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wireless on Linux?

post #1 of 7
Thread Starter 
Sup,

I just put redhat on my Sentia because linux beats windows by ten fold (my opinion) and I was trying to install prowireless and couldn't load the setup file.
Not even with Wine! so I did a search and found http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/

I havent tested it yet, but im in the process. Has anyone else done this or have a better way?
post #2 of 7
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Worked, but the signal seems to fade every once in awhile. I guess I'll probably use the open source and try to edit the code a bit, maybe add some some options like windows provides. Not sure. Anyway I guess none of you know anything about red hat or you just dont give a ****, so I'm going to just leave this thread alone. If anyone has any questions about this feel free to hit me up.
post #3 of 7
My roommate bought the T-series IBM (which rocks) and installed Debian... which the centrino software isn't compatible with yet...as far as i know he hasn't gotten it workin' yet...but then again, i haven't asked him...
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Originally Posted by Dukefrukem
My roommate bought the T-series IBM (which rocks) and installed Debian... which the centrino software isn't compatible with yet...as far as i know he hasn't gotten it workin' yet...but then again, i haven't asked him...
nevermind...turns out it always worked... i'm retarded
post #5 of 7
There is development for Linux Intel 2100 driver. But the focus seems to have shifted to the 2200.
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Getting my Linksys 54G PCMCIA card to work under linux was a pain in the ass :-(
post #7 of 7
Thread Starter 
T-series is awsome. My little brother has one.
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