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Thursday, 11. March 2004

Yesterday I spend most of the time fighting with bugs in ndiswrapper and today Intel finally made true their promise for native Linux drivers true. But somehow I do not understand their approach:

This project was created by Intel and 4 lines underneath given some working constraints (mainly, no HW documentation is available). But apparently James Ketrenos is obviously an Intel employee. Is Intel so big that the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing? Or is it a challenge for hackers to reverse engineer the Wireless Chipsets? For now this driver is no option as it does not provide even the simplest encryption.

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