@wifi discussion
Don't you realize you're kicking in open doors here? Is anyone claiming WiFi is a bad idea?
No, no one is saying the addition of support for wifi for the PPC Mac portables within MOS would be anything BUT a tremendously good thing for MOS. People are merely curious why it isn't there already, and in lieu of an answer to that, when/if it should even be expected. Despite what many people are claiming, that people don't buy laptops (new or used) with the intent to use them (sometimes solely) on wifi networks, a portable computer should have portable, wireless connectivity. Anything less is unacceptable - I wouldn't buy a brand new commodity laptop if I knew the wifi chip in it was essentially useless, even if I didn't have issues with using 30 foot CAT 5 cables to get it networked.
I'll shoulder 99% of my own stupidity for not checking that it would 100% supported within 3.0 before I picked up a PB, but at the end of the day I've got a laptop that's essentially non functional to me without wifi support at OS level. One would have assumed support for PPC Mac portables would include wifi, defeats the purpose of a portable system otherwise, no?
Was looking forward to porting some programs from OS4 to MOS in a comfortable (portable) setting on this PB I bought, and I need network connectivity for that. CAT 5 or add on cards aren't an option.
Again, I asked before:
is there an ETA on wifi support for the PB's, or do I have myself a shiny boat anchor here? Feel free to PM me the answer if you like, I get no joy from picking nits over this in a public fashion, as I know the MOS guys busted ass getting 3.0 out the door. I've got no interest in running Linux or OS X on it, I already have Linux, Windows and OS X portables.