Linux-SWAT Forum Addict! Joined Feb 13, 2010 Messages 9,195 May 1, 2013 #1 http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/13/04/30/2251252/fsf-certifies-atheros-based-thinkpenguin-80211-n-usb-adapter
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Asiyura Well-Known Member Joined Oct 28, 2009 Messages 1,496 Age 42 Location France May 1, 2013 #2 Nice! I love things that work without awful binary blobs. Price is a bit high, but at least it's drivers and firmware are opensource!
Nice! I love things that work without awful binary blobs. Price is a bit high, but at least it's drivers and firmware are opensource!
Titcher Active Member Joined Nov 10, 2003 Messages 539 May 2, 2013 #3 This is great news! I hope they get this working in iPXE if they haven't already, it'll be great to have an easily sourced and supported dongle.
This is great news! I hope they get this working in iPXE if they haven't already, it'll be great to have an easily sourced and supported dongle.
Franko Active Member Joined Mar 29, 2013 Messages 873 Location San Diego, California, USA May 2, 2013 #4 Ahhhh, a faster Linux/Pandora-capable wifi stick will be here soon then. I am excited - good news.