> I have a DWL-G650 and it works great with the madwifi driver. However
you do need to make sure it's an Atheros chipset. When I bought mine
the box said "Atheros" on it. I think it's hardware rev B4, but I don't
have the card in front of me right now.
The DWL-G650 is atheros and the DWL-G650+
Hi all,
I am new to the list, but a long time debian user (5 years). I have a
compaq 2135US laptop running SID with kernel-2.6.10, I
have almost everything working they way I want (3D accel, most of the
multimedia buttons etc. etc.) but the one thing I really want to work
(and I have sort of given
Hello,
I did ask on the debian-users-spanish list several weeks before, but didn't get
a reply.
And I'm not on your list, so please CC me.
I wonder if there exist something like Call-by-Call ISPs in Spain.
I would like to dial in via serial modem, not wireless, and in the area of
Madrid.
>Fr
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Hi,
I have just installed Debian Linux on a new Dell Precision M60 notebook
with Intel IPW2200 wireless. I installed the ipw2200-source package from
Debian, and followed the instructions for building the module and for
installing the firmware, which all seemed to go okay.
However, it doesn't se
I have a DWL-G650 and it works great with the madwifi driver. However
you do need to make sure it's an Atheros chipset. When I bought mine
the box said "Atheros" on it. I think it's hardware rev B4, but I
don't have the card in front of me right now.
There is a more "debian" way to build the
Hello,
I recently bought the same wireless card and it's working.
To use your card you have to have the kernel 2.6.10 (with the sources) and the
madwifi cvs' sources. Firstly, compile your kernel using the normal method
(make xconfig, make modules, make modules_install, .)
Once you'll 've re
Krzysztof Wilk wrote:
Hello,
I am using Toshiba Satellite A50-106 laptop. Currently I use MS
Windows XP on this machine. I am planning to install Debian Sarge on
this box as soon as it possible.
This laptop is equipped with D-Link DWL-G650+ Cardbus Adapter. This
model supports both 802.11b and
I have Dell Latitude C600. It is great! Running Win98SE/Debian
unstable dual boot!
Zach
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 02:19:05 +0100, Alexander Toresson
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> On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 11:51:16 +1100 (EST), Mark M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi, Apologies if this is OT.
> >
> > I have
>
> Hello,
>
> as I told suspend now works with IBM ThinkPad T23 and R51 when using
> Debian kernel 2.6.10.
>
> But I still have one problem: ALSA sound does not work anymore after a
> suspend through ARTS.
>
> On the ThinkPad R51 it is enough to restart the ARTS soundsystem via the
> KDE control p
Dear listfolken,
unfortunately Michelle was right. I just was at the local store. They
told me if they sent my notebook to Acer, it would come back unfixed. +
I would have to pay a fee of 40 EUR.
They told me the noise was too silent to be accepted for warranty.
So I recommend all my friends n
Hello,
as I told suspend now works with IBM ThinkPad T23 and R51 when using
Debian kernel 2.6.10.
But I still have one problem: ALSA sound does not work anymore after a
suspend through ARTS.
On the ThinkPad R51 it is enough to restart the ARTS soundsystem via the
KDE control panel. On the
Am Donnerstag 20 Januar 2005 10:01 schrieb Martin Steigerwald:
> Hello,
>
> today I installed 2.6.10 debian kernel package from unstable.
>
> Now suspend seems to work properly. ;)
Hello,
suspend with an IBM ThinkPad R51 also works with this one. ;)
Regards,
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Hello,
today I installed 2.6.10 debian kernel package from unstable.
Now suspend seems to work properly. ;)
Michael, I still would like to see your acpi event setup and scripts,
since 2.6.10 has IBM ACPI included already ;-).
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>The madwifi is for the Atheros chip, but the DWL-G650+ has a Texas acx in it.
>For an open source driver for this card you should visit acx100.sf.net
>
Actually, VendorID 168C means it is a Atheros chip.
>Erik
>
>>>Tom Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>
I've had luck using the ndiswrappe
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