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Date: Saturday, May 17, 2008 - 8:34 am

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The manpage needs an update!
I mailed this person too today because I hate intels attitude!

Is there any real chances all major BSDs+Linux may unite to get the rights
of distribution? Maybe we could get Dell abord or Lenovo.

Also the enhanced speedstep is biting me because I got responses that the
devs can't support it correctly because intel does not provide docs! :(

I wrote a mail to the person mentioned in the manpage + support@.

I doubt I wont get a response and I start to hate intel right now for even
forcing me to write a e-Mail just to get a fucking piece of firmware
distributed for free.
Using RALink is an option of course (are there any compatible mini pci
cards compareable to the  4965AGN? (signal quality (receiving/sending))

It would be great if OpenBSD may kick off another "call the vendor and
tell them about it and do it NOW"-project like it was done with some other
vendors.

INtel claims to support "Open source" but the lack of firmware + enhanced
speedstep pisses me off. :(


Kind regards,
Sebastian
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