@ Soleron : Proprietary as in "came with the disc" or proprietary as in "originated in the default update package?" I think it was just a moment of poor quality control that hosed a bunch of early adopters.
@ Senlis : I agree with you. The nice part about Linux is that we can fix these issues ourselves. I wrote a custom setup file for ndiswrapper so that my wireless card would be usable a couple years back. I'm hoping that eventually Linux has the ease of use Windows does along with its own inherent fix-ability.







