said:
>>I notice that Linux has a driver for this chipset. Any idea if that
>>driver might get ported over to OS/2?
>One never knows. There's some work going on for a generic wrapper for
>linux drivers. There's also work going on for a generic wrapper for
>windows drivers. This is all in various stages of development.
Thanks for the information, Steven.
Because I use the laptop primarily for travel, this means I will be
limited to using Windows when on the road, unless there is a cable
connection available. It seems everywhere there is now wireless internet
access.
Sandy
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