2003-02-16 20:31:21

by David Ford

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Subject: WUSB11 v2.6 (atmel 503A RFMD)

Has anyone gotten some semblance of a working driver for this critter
with a recent 2.5 kernel ? I really don't want to run my router on
2.4..which is still painful to compile a working driver which is reliable.

It's a Linksys wireless USB nic.

-d

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2003-02-16 20:40:50

by Philip Dodd

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Subject: Re: WUSB11 v2.6 (atmel 503A RFMD)

Please refrain from "spammy" signatures. They are a waste of time and
bandwidth, and yours is way over all sensible limits - in this case it
is four times as long as the message body.

2003-02-17 17:18:33

by Greg KH

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Subject: Re: WUSB11 v2.6 (atmel 503A RFMD)

On Sun, Feb 16, 2003 at 03:41:17PM -0500, David Ford wrote:
> Has anyone gotten some semblance of a working driver for this critter
> with a recent 2.5 kernel ? I really don't want to run my router on
> 2.4..which is still painful to compile a working driver which is reliable.
>
> It's a Linksys wireless USB nic.

I'd suggest asking the authors of this driver when they are going to
start supporting the 2.5 kernel...

greg k-h