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The Xbox network adapter was never intended to be used as an adapter for a PC. You might be able to get the adapter to work through Window's auto-driver manager, as it might automatically search for your driver on start up. Linux however, will probably not be able to find the driver for your device considering that Linux is short on some drivers for network adapters as it is, let alone an Xbox network adapter. There is the slim chance though, that Puppy Linux will discover the device and search for a generic driver for the device. But again the chances are slim. So, in short, the best you can do for any of the three OS's is to just plug it in, wait, and see if your OS can find a driver for it. |
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