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Hello all. Crunchbang is one of the very few distros that supports my Belkin wireless card out of the box, thanks to the use of the b43-pci-bridge driver. Puppy is the only other one I have found that works and it uses the same driver. For the life of me, I cannot figure out where to find this driver and install it into other distros I like to play with. Can you please tell me where you found it and how you got it working?
I have searched, but no answers.
Thanks very much,
IMF
Hi hhh. But I tried Debian 6.0.6, and it didn't work. Neither did any of the other Ubuntus. So, why did Crunchbang work and Debian didn't?
Thanks,
IMF
Hi. I was curious why cruchbang actually is able to use my Belkin 54g wireless card F5D7011?
Crunchbang is the only distribution I have found which can use this card right out of the box, which is a great thing and I am very happy to have stumbled upon it.
Mint, ubuntu, openSUSE, debian, any ubuntu variant, none of them can use the card without ndiswrapper.
So, I was wondering how and why you guys did that? What was done in Crunch that is different than all those other distributions?
Thanks,
IMF
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