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Re: Replacing Broadcom miniPCI with Atheros
- From: Alan Santos <asantos progress com>
- To: Brian Stretch <bstretch mindspring com>, For testers of Fedora Core development releases <fedora-test-list redhat com>
- Cc:
- Subject: Re: Replacing Broadcom miniPCI with Atheros
- Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 12:42:38 -0400
Brian, as I mentioned to you privately, I would order the card and test
it the first chance I get. I'm off to Italy for two weeks so that's the
earliest chance I'd get to order one for my 6805.
I spoke with emachines support who told me that any minipci card should
work, but wouldn't make any promises.
Maybe someone could explain if there's any way to determine the
existance of a whitelist in the bios other than plugging the card in and
seeing what happens. $80 won't break me, but I'd rather spend the money
on something I can use instead of an ugly little paperweight.
Brian Stretch wrote:
Yes, but it only works on 32-bit Linux, as this thread explains:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=4103096&forum_id=36471
I want to run 64-bit Fedora Core on my Athlon 64 notebook.
Alan Cox pointed me to where the problem lies (thanks Alan!). Like IBM,
HP has a whitelist of approved wireless miniPCI cards in their BIOS. Since
the Atheros card is not on the whitelist and Broadcom's rectal-cranial
inversion shows no sign of correcting, 64-bit Linux users are currently SOL.
I've got one of HP's research techs looking into this but I'm not very
hopeful. It's too bad, under Windows the wireless range is very impressive
thanks to the two antenna panels integrated behind the screen. Does
anyone know whether eMachines has a similar whitelist in their Athlon 64
notebooks? What about ASUS and Acer, etc?
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