Questions about Ubuntu
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Thu Sep 18 15:27:22 EDT 2008
peachy :-)
As an example, I use WPA here in the office, no encryption at MIT, and
WPA 128 at home. Ater a Jarod Wilson discussion a while ago, I maindo do
suspend and my system is able to easily detect the wireless and connect
to it. Last night John Abreau had his wireless on and I connected to his
before it found MIT. Brought it into the office this morning, and it
came up right away, and this is a broadcom wireless. With Broadcom you
have to set up the firmware initially, but the native Linux drivers tend
to work well now.
On 09/18/2008 09:38 AM, Bruce Labitt wrote:
> I'm seriously considering Ubuntu at home. I've got 2 SuSE9.3 machines
> that I need to upgrade! How's wireless these days? In the old days
> that used to be a bear. I hope it is painless now.
>
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