On Tue, 2005-03-22 at 14:05 +0100, Colin Leroy wrote: > On 21 Mar 2005 at 21h03, Eric Pineault wrote: > > Hi, > > > Otherwise my wireless USB device is more or less stable, D-link > > DWL-122, I have a script that manually starts, would like to have it > > kick off on boot, and I often loose the link for no apparent reason, > > don't have this problem with with airport extreme in OS X, or with > > neatgear pcmcia wireless with Debianb SID... > > The DWL-122 uses the linux-wlan-ng driver, doesn't it? Yes it does.
> I found it very > clumsy. It breaks every kernel release or so, doesn't manage to upload > the firmware half the time, etc. I've had more luck with a zd1201-based > USB stick (like the Peabird PEAB-WL-USB); OK found the product on the net > I think it's mainly due to > the fact that this driver is in-kernel since 2.6.12-rc1. Gee ubuntu is still working with 2.6.10. I think its time for me to stop being lazy and compile my own kernel. Just a question, if you or an other has an IBook G4, any indications concerning kernel version and config, I usually avoid the latest version, I want to have appropriate sleep support and obviously working usb wifi. > Concerning prism2-based USB sticks, I sent one to Greg KH, so he'll be > able to put its driver in-kernel one day or another -and I expect it > to work much better by then :) I'll get get the new stick then, thanks > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]