Sujet : Re: New WiFi adapter
De : tnp (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (The Natural Philosopher)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy comp.os.linux.miscDate : 22. Feb 2025, 12:24:11
Autres entêtes
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On 22/02/2025 09:02, c186282 wrote:
On 2/22/25 3:25 AM, Joel wrote:
c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> wrote:
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PCI-e, obviously, made in China, Fenvi brand seemingly endorsed by
Newegg, ordered from the same. Debian utilized it with my home
Internet on boot up, previous motherboard-integrated WiFi was still
working but would get slow after a period of time, needing to shut
down the system and turn back on to make it fast again. The odd
antenna that magnetized to the top of the case (where would Larry put
it, if he bought this motherboard, not that he would of course, the
weirdo) is now removed, and I wiped dust off of the case and a bit
inside, while working. Pretty happy.
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Well, we're always happy to see new, easy, devices.
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Alas China ... well ... beware. Got/analyzed the
source code for those drivers ???
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Are they not in the kernel?
Go ahead ... read a megabyte, figure out
what it all does ......
Clue, NOBODY does.
Many people do and more have the capability to find out.
Not tens of thousands, but more than a few hundred
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