Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 21st Dec 2006 08:29 UTC, submitted by Valour
Internet & Networking BSD and Linux programmers have had a lot of success in creating drivers for new computer hardware in a timely manner, but much of their effort has been without the support of major hardware manufacturers. Intel, Marvell, Texas Instruments and Broadcom, though separate and competing entities, seem by one consent to prevent non-Microsoft operating systems from working properly with some of their most widely-used network chips.
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RE: ...and OS X?
by evangs on Thu 21st Dec 2006 09:23 UTC in reply to "...and OS X?"
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$650 for an airport card is a rip-off. You can get those cheaply for $50 on the internet. That's what it cost me when I bought mine a year ago.

A quick google search reveals http://www.airportcardblast.com/original-apple-airport-card.html
The sale price is $79, and the normal price is $139. It's a far cry from your $650.

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