Aww, crap.
10 November 2007 15:25I'm finally installing Wolvix 1.1.0 on the laptop, after getting the latest GParted beta and repartitioning the laptop drive. All that is going slow, but it is going. And the Wolvix LiveCD even found a neighbor's unsecured wireless network and connected without my having to tweak anything.
I also tried Xubuntu. Or rather I tried to try it, and found it wouldn't boot. Evidently I have the hardware that reveals a nasty kernel bug in the latest Ubuntu. So much for trying that.
But the real downer is that I went looking to see if anyone managed to get the Cisco Aironet 350 working with WPA under Linux. Nobody has. A few, at least, have tried. Including a network engineer who knows from Linux and Cisco. Evidently the Aironet can do WPA if it has very recent firmware. Firmware that evidently doesn't work with the Linux driver, but only with the @$&! Windows driver... which doesn't work under ndiswrapper. Which means the card is not sufficiently supported to be fully useful. It's good enough for hotels and such, but that's it.
Anyone know of a wireless card (PCMCIA) with the following characteristics?:
1. Works under Linux natively (no ndiswrapper games).
2. Does WPA right out of the box.
3. Is inexpensive.
It looks like I get to go hunting for such a thing.