![]() ![]() There's a driver for it in the kernel but you need some proprietary firmware as well for it to work. This is one of the most widely used cards. ![]() It may need proprietary firmware, there can be legal issues, or if you're unlucky there's no native Linux-driver for you chipset at all. There can be a variety of reasons why a chipset is not supported out of the box. ![]() This won't output very detailed information, but it'll give you a unique hardware ID, for example 046d:c01b, search for it with Google or another internet search engine to find out what chipset is on the device. ![]()
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