good point! Sorry to not have mention that (the first email on Moday morning is always bad!).
I installed woody and then I went to sid. I use to compile my own kernel and at a certain point (before giving up the iBook) I tried a 2.4.19 pre-release. -g On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 12:26:45PM -0600, Nate Duehr wrote: > Obino said: > > > I got an iBook working about 3 weeks ago. The airport card work > > flawlessy (there is support in the kernel) and I used a linksys as > > access point and some other AP at work (not sure, I believe they are > > Lucent). > > I assume you're using Woody? (Always remember to mention that -- many > people on the general mailing lists are trying Debian out for the first > time and using "stable" and not newer stuff.) Or did you get it working > on Potato? I was under the impression the kernels in Potato did not have > support for the Airport cards natively and you had to either patch and > rebuild with BenH patches, or at least rebuild if the newer kernels added > support...? > (I haven't played with my Debian PPC machine in quite some time now.) > > -- > Nate Duehr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- +-----------------------+--------------------------+ | Graziano Obertelli | CS Dept. Rm 2151 | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | University of California | | (805) 893-4384 | Santa Barbara, CA 93106 | +-----------------------+--------------------------+ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]