I did the dirty work of figuring some of that out a while back, so I'll
share ;)
I'm not sure about all the details, but it seems to work like this:
(1) cardmgr starts up and pulls in the correct main config file for you
machine. In testing, this seems to be /etc/pcmcia/config. In woody, I
think
I did the dirty work of figuring some of that out a while back, so I'll
share ;)
I'm not sure about all the details, but it seems to work like this:
(1) cardmgr starts up and pulls in the correct main config file for you
machine. In testing, this seems to be /etc/pcmcia/config. In woody, I
think
On Sat, 2004-06-26 at 08:42, Karsten Römke wrote:
> I thought: maybe orinoco is not stable for the card and
> I need linux-wlan-ng. So I upgraded to testing and
> installed kernel 2.4.25-1-586tsc and the linux-wlan-ng
> package. I can't get it to work.
Does wlan-ng support iwconfig for configu
On Sat, 2004-06-26 at 08:42, Karsten Römke wrote:
> I thought: maybe orinoco is not stable for the card and
> I need linux-wlan-ng. So I upgraded to testing and
> installed kernel 2.4.25-1-586tsc and the linux-wlan-ng
> package. I can't get it to work.
Does wlan-ng support iwconfig for configu
On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 21:00, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
> It would chew up too much of the subject line. Just do what I do: I send
> all mail where "debian-laptop@lists.debian.org" is in the To: or Cc:
> line to a particular folder. No need to waste precious subject line space.
>
> -ste
On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 21:00, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
> It would chew up too much of the subject line. Just do what I do: I send
> all mail where "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is in the To: or Cc:
> line to a particular folder. No need to waste precious subject line space.
>
> -ste
You can also
I seem to remember a KDE "panel" application that gave access to a
stacked clipboard (or multiple clipboards). Anyone know of a similar
tool for gnome 1.4?
Adam
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 13:46, Andre Berger wrote:
> Whithout being an expert: there are several clipboards in X. "apt-get
> install x
I seem to remember a KDE "panel" application that gave access to a
stacked clipboard (or multiple clipboards). Anyone know of a similar
tool for gnome 1.4?
Adam
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 13:46, Andre Berger wrote:
> Whithout being an expert: there are several clipboards in X. "apt-get
> install x
Is there a way to associate a MAC or device type (wireless vs. ethernet)
with entries in /etc/network/interfaces? My laptop is configured to
disable the ethernet hardware onboard if the cable is disconnected, thus
eth0 and eth1 are often interchanged. Also, the driver used for a given
card will cha
Is there a way to associate a MAC or device type (wireless vs. ethernet)
with entries in /etc/network/interfaces? My laptop is configured to
disable the ethernet hardware onboard if the cable is disconnected, thus
eth0 and eth1 are often interchanged. Also, the driver used for a given
card will cha
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