i kind of misspoke, but that's what i meant. the native intel wifi drivers are on the way, but it may take quite a while. > > i read somewhere recently that intel is going to start > > releasing the centrino drivers for linux, not open source, > > but closed like nvidia and ati. > > Now this is entirely off. Centrino AFAIK, is the combo > of CPU (1MB cache) + Intel Wifi (right?) > > The only thing which isn't working is the Wifi. Until late > last year when ndiswrapper started to support it. I'm using it > and I think it works better than the intel one. (Though I've not > tried it.) I hear that the intel one does not support WEP and > ndiswrapper Does. (again, I've not tried it. I have no APs that has > WEP turned on) Time will end all my troubles, but I don't always approve of Time's methods. +( duncan brown +( duncanbrown@xxxxxxxxx +( http://www.linuxadvocate.net