
Here's an
update on the Linux Driver Project.
"The Linux Driver Project is alive and well, with over 300 developers wanting to participate, many drivers already written and accepted into the Linux kernel tree, and many more being currently developed. The main problem is a lack of projects. It turns out that there really isn't much hardware that Linux doesn't already support. Almost all new hardware produced is coming with a Linux driver already written by the company, or by the community with help from the company. There are two main classes of hardware, video input devices and wireless network cards, that is not well supported by Linux, but large efforts are already underway to resolve this issue, with the wireless driver issue pretty much taken care of already, however there are a few notable exceptions. Because of this, our main effort has turned into one of education. Educating vendors of how to become members of the Linux kernel community, proper coding standards and procedures, and how to get their code into the kernel tree."
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"Broadcom wireless is listed specifically as one of the hardware devices that is not supported by Linux"
http://www.linuxant.com/driverloader/
http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/?go=devices
"Therefore ... avoid any hardware with a Broadcom chip in it. Shun it."
Better yet , get to know the Free Software developper who are interested in making it work and help them by testing there solution and reporting the problems and funding them instead of company who are not interested in fixing the problem.
If you really think shunning something as brought on any real solution your seriously delusionnal.
GNU/Linux started with nothing , if it had shun everything that did not work or wanted to support it there would be nothing supported today.
Edited 2008-04-08 16:47 UTC