I have a d-link dwl-g122 usb wireless adapter and am wondering if there is a way to get it to work in midori. It uses the prism chipset, which is fairly common, which is why I thought maybe the midori image I had would have it built-in. However the only working midori image I've been able to find on the net was one from 2002 (?).
Anyone have a midori (32mb) image they'd be willing to share that has the prism drivers loaded?
02-13-2006 01:08:27
RE:USB Wireless Adapter with midori problem (modified 1 times)
You should keep me informed as to your success; i was just given a gtc and want to get it running some kind of linux as a web.accessory / thinclient for my other, more usefully fast computers.
02-24-2006 14:45:17
RE:USB Wireless Adapter with midori problem (modified 0 times)
still very much alive? that sourceforge site has never posted any files :(
I ended up buying a CF->IDE adapter and installing win98se on a 512mb sandisk CF card.
I also picked up a Centon 128mb PC133 SODIMM from compusa today and it worked perfectly! Can definitely have more things open now without getting memory errors from my programs, but still it's pretty sluggish compared to midori (midori has optimizations to take advantage of the crusoe cpu, whereas windows doesn't).
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