> LWN has a piece on the possible options, but I suppose you could use the
> argument that forcibly breaking ndiswrapper will spur new driver development
> (but if you look at vendors like Broadcom, they have seem consistently
> unwilling to do this).
there now is a specification for the broadcom wireless, and a driver is
being written right now to that specification; and it seems to be
getting along quite well (it's not ready for primetime use yet but at
least they can send and receive stuff, which is probably the hardest
part)
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