Hmmm
Not sure what the original post might've been like if it was actually there, but I can confirm that RT2500 works like a charm here with the included native driver.
I'd like to switch to ndiswrapper though, since it seems to give me more speed - does anyone know how to prevent kubuntu from loading the rt2500 module, so I can put ndiswrapper in /etc/modules and smile happily ever after?

Not sure what the original post might've been like if it was actually there, but I can confirm that RT2500 works like a charm here with the included native driver.

I'd like to switch to ndiswrapper though, since it seems to give me more speed - does anyone know how to prevent kubuntu from loading the rt2500 module, so I can put ndiswrapper in /etc/modules and smile happily ever after?
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