Michel Dänzer wrote: > But you said you also had the airport.c file, right? And whether or not it's > available in the configuration only depends on Config.in, which can't differ > in two trees rsynced at the same time.
Yes, the airport.c file was there, even before the Airport showed up in Config.in, so yes, that kinda confuses me also. Since it's in the newest stuff from linux-pmac-devel, maybe Paulus was moving/merging files into the 2.4.3test tree, and that is why they didn't show up. > > I just got a message from work, an extra memory module came in for me, so > > I'll drive over and get it tonight, I've been limping along on 128mb, and > > while not bad with Linux, I would really prefer 256mb, it makes a big > > difference. If I can get the airport working, and have the memory, I'm > > getting close to the promised land...;-) > > You lucky (censored :). > > /me continues being lucky with only 128 megs You don't have to tell me, I'm counting my lucky stars right about now...trying to get the memory now would have be useless, the budget bean counters are out doing their job in full force. I figure the G4 Titanium is out of the question right now...;-) If the product ships soon and the bean counters are still estatic over it, we'll try and get the TiPB in the order channel...:-/ The Pismo is working fine for me however, no real complaints...it's one of the nicest laptops I've ever used...I have another Thinkpad, but it's kinda slow, has a 166mhz Pentium MMX chip in it, and while it runs Debian fine, it's not nearly as nice as my PowerBook. My only complaint so far is that if you leave the machine running, and close the lid, it gets hotter than a well digger's @$$, when I open it, it seems like you can fry and egg on the palm rest areas on each side of the trackpad...In comparison to the Intel laptops that come pre-packaged with a walk-in freezer pack on the CPUs, the PowerBooks seem to run very cool most of the time (with the exception of the lid being closed when the machine is running). After I get my airport module, I think I need to add my network wireless network name as an argument when the module loads, correct? Thanks for all your help Michel! -- Alan DuBoff Software Orchestration, Inc.