On Sun January 29 2006 7:21 pm, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > Dumb question - witch Microsoft USB wireless NIC do you have? Are > you sure it will not work with Linux? Just because it has > Microsoft's name on it doesn't mean it will not work. Chances are > that they didn't build it. Besides, chances are it has one of the > standard chip sets, so there is probably a driver for it. For > example, the MN-520 PCMCIA card works fine. The first time I used > it, I had to add it to the list, but now is detected automaticly. Tried listing the device with lspci -v Doesn't show up - is it worth pursuing? -- Claude Jones Bluemont, VA, USA