At 2003-07-25T14:21:51Z, Tim Sailer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After getting the modules loaded, try:
>
> wlanctl-ng wlan0 lnxreq_ifstate ifstate=enable
That's the line from /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/linux-wlan-ng-pre-up that's
failing. Whether I run the command manually or via "ifup wlan0", i
On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 10:14:03AM -0400, Kirk Strauser wrote:
> I have a very low-spec laptop (IBM 340CSE w/ 12MB of RAM) and memory is
> at
> an absolutely premium. I've installed a custom 2.4.21 kernel and
> linux-wlan-ng to use my Prism2 adapter, and it works great - except that
> cardmgr uses
I have a very low-spec laptop (IBM 340CSE w/ 12MB of RAM) and memory is at
an absolutely premium. I've installed a custom 2.4.21 kernel and
linux-wlan-ng to use my Prism2 adapter, and it works great - except that
cardmgr uses enough memory that I'm immediately pushed into swap when I
start it.
No
At 2003-07-25T14:21:51Z, Tim Sailer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After getting the modules loaded, try:
>
> wlanctl-ng wlan0 lnxreq_ifstate ifstate=enable
That's the line from /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/linux-wlan-ng-pre-up that's
failing. Whether I run the command manually or via "ifup wlan0", i
On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 10:14:03AM -0400, Kirk Strauser wrote:
> I have a very low-spec laptop (IBM 340CSE w/ 12MB of RAM) and memory is
> at
> an absolutely premium. I've installed a custom 2.4.21 kernel and
> linux-wlan-ng to use my Prism2 adapter, and it works great - except that
> cardmgr uses
I have a very low-spec laptop (IBM 340CSE w/ 12MB of RAM) and memory is at
an absolutely premium. I've installed a custom 2.4.21 kernel and
linux-wlan-ng to use my Prism2 adapter, and it works great - except that
cardmgr uses enough memory that I'm immediately pushed into swap when I
start it.
No
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