> If it has broadcom chipset (verifiable with /sbin/lspci) - ndiswrapper > is still the way to go. (perhaps with a 16k-stack kernel from linuxant) Yeah, it's broadcom...I've already set up ndiswrapper, pretty painless and I'm still on the Fedora 4k stack kernel...I've never really had trouble with it and I hate compiling the kernel ;-( --