Friday, November 13, 2009

Drivers To Convert Sd To Sdhc Can You Convert Windows Drivers Into Linux Ubuntu Drivers?

Can you convert Windows drivers into Linux Ubuntu drivers? - drivers to convert sd to sdhc

Yes, but it takes a lot of work to hack the source code. You can be no binary Windows driver and use it as a pilot in Ubuntu.

2 comments:

Sp II Guzzi said...

They are not converting, you can use programs such as wine native driver for Windoze to use Windoze programs for Linux. You can try to reverse engineer and write the equivalent of Linux, but it is not easy, if not all wireless cards that work seamlessly on Linux as the equivalent of writing a Linux driver is so easy - many wireless card does not work under Linux if you use ndiswrapper and windoze driver.

Ch said...

Yes, you can if you have the source code. You can use something like NDIS wrapper for certain materials (check).

If you are a complete switch from Windows, you should try.
http://www.reactos.org/en/index.html

Not here yet, but may one day reach.

It is also very possible that your piece of hardware is compatible. Look here to see.
http://www.linuxquestions.org/hcl/index. ...

Good luck.

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