On Fri, 2004-06-04 at 01:59, Jay Lee wrote: > Chris, I'm considering one of these beasts for Dual boot purposes but > would absolutely need wireless to work and don't feel like buying another > 802.11b or such card. Have you had any luck using ndiswrapper? I'm aware > that the FC2 4kstacks is an issue but my current toshiba P4M laptop has a > broadcomm 802.11g wireless and I was able to get it working using a custom > kernel (only change was switching back to 8k stacks). Just curious if > you've tried ndiswrapper on FC2 x86-64 yet. Thanks for your work. > > Jay No can do in 64-bit mode. Ndiswrapper uses the Windows (32-bit) drivers. There are no 64-bit drivers for that card, even for Windows. -- Chris Kloiber <ckloiber@xxxxxxxxxxxx>