Broadcom WiFi -- for a public library -- in Fedora 13 maybe?
Joshua Judson Rosen
rozzin at geekspace.com
Fri Jun 11 16:34:14 EDT 2010
David Rysdam <david at rysdam.org> writes:
>
> On 06/10/2010 05:32 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote:
> > Dan Jenkins <dan at rastech.com> writes:
> > > I haven't had as much luck with Fedora and Centos, though I didn't
> > > really try to; just gave the folk network cards which did work and put
> > > the Broadcoms in Windows laptops. (I had a surplus of laptops to
> > > exchange components between, and an enormous time crunch to just get
> > > things working.)
> >
> > I just had a thought along those lines, myself: depending on how much
> > Bill's time is worth to him, might it actually make sense to just
> > donate the $10-per ($20 total?) required to buy Linux-compatible WiFi
> > adaptors?
>
> That was my very first thought as well. I was even going to ask what
> library it was. If it's one of the ones I visit, I'd be willing to chip
> in (or outright pay for it) too.
>
> If there are a lot of libraries being infected with Micros~1
> "generosity" someone should form a roving band of Software Freedom
> Fighters...
It's *us*. *We're* the Software Freedom Squad.
Since when?
Since *now*.
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