The Mac's AirPort card conforms to the standard IEEE 802.11 and should be recognised by a Linux installation. From personal experience it works fine with Ubuntu without any need for configuration.
Either, you need to increase the volume in Linux or Linux did not recognize your sound card.
Apple's Airport and Airport extreme are standard Wi-Fi network interfaces. You will need a Wi-Fi network card on a PC to connect to them. A standard Ethernet network card connects with Ethernet cabling and does not work with Wi-Fi.
Linux is not dependent on any particular ISP. As long as your modem is supported or your router and network card are working, there shouldn't be any problems.
If you are using Red Hat 8 or more then install your Vega card and then boot into linux. Red Hat should automatically be able to configure it. If not then find out whether that Vega card is supported in the Linux that you are using. Also find out the driver of your Vega card for Linux .... from the manufacturer's web site.
No, you do not need a credit card to check in at the airport.
yes.... in mainframe we can do it using link agregattion for the virtual Linux machines.
quicker answer is which linux distro does not work? Pretty much all will work
Yes, if this model is a router, it will even work with linux, with very little work at hand. The network card by 2wire works as well, you may have to download the latest driver for your card thoug -Aerowize @ yahoo .com
You can use a program called NDISWrapper. It will use the Windows driver for your network card and allow it to be used in Linux.
You can work archos 5 android on Linux through a tablet.
No.
An Apple airport card is used to connect an Apple product to the internet at an airport location. You can find many of these for sale on Ebay, ranging in price.