On Sunday 02 April 2006 23:13, Wojciech Owczarek wrote: > The airport driver is actually a > kind of a wrapper for orinoco driver, so the wrapper thing might be > your case. As I said, I'm no hw expert, but it probably works the way I > wrote.
i've compiled the acx100-source and i've loaded them but only this: (i've not loaded the firmware, maybe i should try it) Apr 2 21:11:32 localhost kernel: acx: this driver is still EXPERIMENTAL Apr 2 21:11:32 localhost kernel: acx: reading README file and/or Craig's HOWTO is recommended, visit http://acx100.sf.net in case of further qu estions/discussion Apr 2 21:11:32 localhost kernel: acx: compiled to use 32bit I/O access. I/O timing issues might occur, such as non-working firmware upload. Rep ort them Apr 2 21:11:32 localhost kernel: running on a BIG-ENDIAN CPU Apr 2 21:11:32 localhost kernel: PCI module v0.3.35 initialized, waiting for cards to probe... Apr 2 21:11:32 localhost kernel: USB module v0.3.35 initialized, probing for devices... Apr 2 21:11:32 localhost kernel: usbcore: registered new driver acx_usb Apr 2 21:13:59 localhost kernel: usbcore: deregistering driver acx_usb Apr 2 21:14:03 localhost kernel: acx: this driver is still EXPERIMENTAL Apr 2 21:14:03 localhost kernel: acx: reading README file and/or Craig's HOWTO is recommended, visit http://acx100.sf.net in case of further qu estions/discussion Apr 2 21:14:03 localhost kernel: acx: compiled to use 32bit I/O access. I/O timing issues might occur, such as non-working firmware upload. Rep ort them Apr 2 21:14:03 localhost kernel: running on a BIG-ENDIAN CPU Apr 2 21:14:03 localhost kernel: PCI module v0.3.35 initialized, waiting for cards to probe... Apr 2 21:14:03 localhost kernel: USB module v0.3.35 initialized, probing for devices... Apr 2 21:14:03 localhost kernel: usbcore: registered new driver acx_usb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]