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  • I guess I'm atypical of users worldwide.

     

    I have 2 Windows boxes and 2 LINUX boxes.  I have each W box for 1 app each - my MKIV SUPRA aftermarket EMS on the W laptop and for Photoshop in my W Desktop.

     

    Everything else is done via Linux Mint on two laptops because MS insists that my W machines are theirs not mine so I can't startup the w 10 machine w/o getting an update that forces me to wait an interminable period while the update that was loaded under my radar (during my previous sesion) completes installation and then I have to reinstall my Netgear software so I can get back on the intrnet this session.

     

    I sure wish Netgear would hookup with the major flavors of LINUX and provide drivers to the automated software repositories.

     

    Thanks!

     

    INOV8TN

    • schumaku's avatar
      schumaku
      Guru - Experienced User

      INOV8TN wrote:

      I sure wish Netgear would hookup with the major flavors of LINUX and provide drivers to the automated software repositories.


      Major flavors ... if they would cover five, there would be number six, if they cover ten, there would be eleven.  The market for these adapters is almost zero, ... and last but not least many of these adapters can be supported only by using the ndiswrapper, so all you need is this and the Windows driver set (which should be in an easy-to-disassemble format). If these driver would be of any interest (so > 0.01% of the 1.x% market ... by the makers of the many many different Linux distros, they would include them.