On 09/07/2014 12:02 PM, fanghua ye wrote:
> thanks for your suggestion.
> It showed the installer could not detect any network hard ware, neither
> ethernet nor wireless card :(.
>
> Also many thanks to Andre, Cindy-Sue, Scott and Carlos for suggestions.
> Sofar I trie
thanks for your suggestion.
It showed the installer could not detect any network hard ware, neither
ethernet nor wireless card :(.
Also many thanks to Andre, Cindy-Sue, Scott and Carlos for suggestions.
Sofar I tried the unoffical cd installer: firmware-7.6.0-i386-netinst.iso. It
did not work
On 09/06/2014 10:14 PM, fanghua ye wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> since many days I am dealing with installing debian wheezy on Acer
> Aspire E1-532.
> First I tried the Net installer, sadly the Atheros AR956x wireless card
> was not detected :(.
> I guess a driver is neede
Le Sat, 6 Sep 2014 20:14:09 +,
fanghua ye a écrit :
> Hello all,
>
> since many days I am dealing with installing debian wheezy on Acer
> Aspire E1-532. First I tried the Net installer, sadly the Atheros
> AR956x wireless card was not detected :(. I guess a driver is nee
On 9/6/14, fanghua ye wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> since many days I am dealing with installing debian wheezy on Acer Aspire
> E1-532.
> First I tried the Net installer, sadly the Atheros AR956x wireless card was
> not detected :(.
> I guess a driver is needed and found co
Hello all,
since many days I am dealing with installing debian wheezy on Acer Aspire
E1-532.
First I tried the Net installer, sadly the Atheros AR956x wireless card was not
detected :(.
I guess a driver is needed and found compat-wireless-3.6.6-1-snpc.tar.bz2 which
seems to include a proper
nvangogh wrote:
> Hi all, I was trying to connect to the net through my laptop's wireless
> device. The wireless network adapter is as stated in the heading.
>
> It does not work out of the box in debian - is there a driver to support
> this device? It works in windows which came pre-installed.
>
>
Hi nvangogh,
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 06:06:15PM +, nvangogh wrote:
> I was trying to connect to the net through my laptop's wireless device. The
> wireless network adapter is as stated in the heading.
>
> It does not work out of the box in debian - is there a driver to support this
> device? I
>>>
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 10:06 AM, nvangogh wrote:
Hi all, I was trying to connect to the net through my laptop's wireless
device. The wireless network adapter is as stated in the heading.
It does not work out of the box in debian - is there a driver to support
this device?
Hi all, I was trying to connect to the net through my laptop's wireless
device. The wireless network adapter is as stated in the heading.
It does not work out of the box in debian - is there a driver to support
this device? It works in windows which came pre-installed.
Any help one please?
--
thanks the link worked for me, my wireless card is now up and running.
Geoff Simmons wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 09:52:36AM -0700, kade kade wrote:
i have installed debian on a dell inspiron 8100. my wireless cars is a PMCIA
D-Link Airplus G DWL-G630 Cardbus. being a newbie, i am
Hi,
On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 09:52:36AM -0700, kade kade wrote:
> i have installed debian on a dell inspiron 8100. my wireless cars is a PMCIA
> D-Link Airplus G DWL-G630 Cardbus. being a newbie, i am looking for a step
> by step guide for configuring the wireless card. the card light
Robert
On 5/6/09 12:52 PM, kade kade wrote:
i have installed debian on a dell inspiron 8100. my wireless cars is a
PMCIA D-Link Airplus G DWL-G630 Cardbus.
being a newbie, i am looking for a step by step guide for configuring
the wireless card. the card lights are off, it is
as though the
e wrote:
i have installed debian on a dell inspiron 8100. my wireless cars is a
PMCIA D-Link Airplus G DWL-G630 Cardbus.
being a newbie, i am looking for a step by step guide for configuring
the wireless card. the card lights are off, it is
as though the card is not being correctly recognized. thanks.
i have installed debian on a dell inspiron 8100. my wireless cars is a PMCIA
D-Link Airplus G DWL-G630 Cardbus.
being a newbie, i am looking for a step by step guide for configuring the
wireless card. the card lights are off, it is
as though the card is not being correctly recognized. thanks. the
pinniped schrieb:
Dont I need a section on eth2
Sorry about my earlier post - I thought you mentioned the card somewhere
and then I couldn't find it (right in the subject line where I can't see
it).
You need wireless-tools installed and wpasupplicant.
I don't use roaming (waproamd) so my
Dont I need a section on eth2
Sorry about my earlier post - I thought you mentioned the card somewhere and
then I couldn't find it (right in the subject line where I can't see it).
You need wireless-tools installed and wpasupplicant.
I don't use roaming (waproamd) so my interfaces entry loo
I am able to detect wifi zones but not join them.
At least you know the driver is correctly installed
In my interface file shouldnt there be a section on
hotplugging ?. Dont I need a section on eth2
If you want your wireless network to be brought up on boot then you need an
entry for eth2
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 13:54:26 +0100 (BST)
o c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have experience with this Belkin wireless
> card? Has anyone got it working with etch on a network
> that uses WEP & DHCP?
>
> It is a PCMCIA card, the model is F5D602
Hi,
Does anyone have experience with this Belkin wireless
card? Has anyone got it working with etch on a network
that uses WEP & DHCP?
It is a PCMCIA card, the model is F5D6020 version 2,
-- atmel chipset.
Any insights would be great. I'm trying to get it
working on a Dell Inspiron
hey everybody. I have the dreaded broadcom card. I got it to show up using
the latest kernel from backports.org. However I cant get it to connect to
any wireless networks including an unprotected 1 and a wep access pt for
which I have the key. Does anybody has any experience with this?
iwconfi
is driver with my old
> > debian (sarge kernel 2.4) and all very good but in my new linux etch i have
> > this problem.
> >
> > any that help me
> >
> > please don't tell me that install ndiswrapper.
>
> I have saw that if i run my linux in mode
linux etch i have this
> problem.
>
> any that help me
>
> please don't tell me that install ndiswrapper.
I have saw that if i run my linux in mode single user my pc work well. why
this?
the wireless card work well when i run my linux en single user and it only work
in
On 2/11/07, Micha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> use it as to both ssh and iceweasel do not work.
This is a slightly ambiguous description ;)
Maybe routing is not working ?
When attached to a testing (w)lan with an IP from a
dhcp server, post the output of these commands:
/sbin/ifconfig
/sbin/r
> use it as to both ssh and iceweasel do not work.
This is a slightly ambiguous description ;)
Maybe routing is not working ?
When attached to a testing (w)lan with an IP from a
dhcp server, post the output of these commands:
/sbin/ifconfig
/sbin/route
cat /etc/nsswitch.conf
cat /etc/resolv.co
On 1/31/07, Mihira Fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If the AP happen to have Ethernet ports as well (some do), connect to
one of those and see if you get an IP.
Also it would help to get info about this wifi network from it's providers.
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Coop: You see? The
Manu Hack wrote:
On 1/31/07, Mihira Fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
dumb question but is there an active DHCP server assigning IPs in wifi
network ? An access point does not necessarily have to be a dhcp server
unless it configured to be one.
How could I check that?
If the AP happen to ha
On 1/31/07, Mihira Fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
dumb question but is there an active DHCP server assigning IPs in wifi
network ? An access point does not necessarily have to be a dhcp server
unless it configured to be one.
How could I check that?
One more point, Essid is case sensiti
Manu Hack wrote:
Just apt-get install wifi-radar, and tried my network, with key being
my key, mode Managed, Channel auto, Security restricted, and ip
automatically done by dhcp. However, it just took forever to stop,
and I suspect it's the same situation as I use dhcpcd -d eth2 which
gives mac
On 1/31/07, Mihira Fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are the wifi settings correct ?
Usually if the Access Point requires the WEP key, the security settings
is set to 'Restricted' and not 'Open'
If you got X running I suggest you install wifi-radar
It saves a lot a headaches (and hair) in conf
Manu Hack wrote:
Hi all, I kept trying to connect using my wireless card but so far
still couldn't get it work.
Here is my ifconfig -a output
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:0E:7B:CB:C2:17
inet addr:192.168.1.35 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
inet6
Hi all, I kept trying to connect using my wireless card but so far
still couldn't get it work.
Here is my ifconfig -a output
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:0E:7B:CB:C2:17
inet addr:192.168.1.35 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
inet6 addr: fe80
Hello,
In fact the version of the firmware has no importance with the kernel
version but with the IPW2200 version !
You have the v1.1 of ipw then you must download the latest firmware and
copy all .fw files in /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware ( previously delete all
file in this directory )
+
Coli
I replaced SYSFS with ATTRS but I still get the same problem.
dmesg | grep ipw2200 says
ipw2200: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200/2915 Network Driver, 1.1.2kmq
ipw2200: Copyright(c) 2003-2006 Intel Corporation
ipw2200: Detected Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection
ipw2200: ipw2200-bss.fw reque
On Fri, Dec 22, 2006 at 13:05:10 +0100, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
> Colin Cotter wrote:
> > ...
> > Its there already:
> >
> > # PCI device 8086:4220 (ipw2200)
> > ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", SYSFS{address}=="00:12:f0:2e:4c:14",
> > NAME="eth1"
> >
> > This suggests that the system can't find
Colin Cotter wrote:
> ...
> Its there already:
>
> # PCI device 8086:4220 (ipw2200)
> ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", SYSFS{address}=="00:12:f0:2e:4c:14",
> NAME="eth1"
>
> This suggests that the system can't find the device with the new kernel?
>
> --Colin
Yes, this may be. Take a look at the
Dear J\"org-Volker,
On 12/20/06, Jörg-Volker Peetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is the output of
/sbin/ifconfig -a
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:0B:5D:84:18:C8
UP BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
What is the output of
/sbin/ifconfig -a
?
Accordingly you could change the name in the automatically generated file
/etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules
back to eth1.
Regards,
Jörg-Volker.
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Hi folks,
Running Debian Unstable on Fujitsu Lifebook with Centrino processor.
Did a dist-upgrade last night to fix various things, and after a
reboot, eth1 (which used to be the address for my wireless card) no
longer appears. If I boot with earlier versions of the kernel it works
fine.
Has
Bob Proulx wrote:
Duncan Robertson wrote:
Does anyone know any current PCMCIA 80211g cards that work with the
Debian Etch kernels "out of the box", i.e. no kernel patching or
ndiswrapper type stuff needed? - or at least will work with a bit of
additional apt-get of drivers.
I have had good luc
Duncan Robertson wrote:
> Does anyone know any current PCMCIA 80211g cards that work with the
> Debian Etch kernels "out of the box", i.e. no kernel patching or
> ndiswrapper type stuff needed? - or at least will work with a bit of
> additional apt-get of drivers.
I have had good luck with the Ori
* Duncan Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 Dec 07 20:57 -0600]:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know any current PCMCIA 80211g cards that work with the
> Debian Etch kernels "out of the box", i.e. no kernel patching or
> ndiswrapper type stuff needed? - or at least will work with a bit of
> additional apt
Hi,
Does anyone know any current PCMCIA 80211g cards that work with the
Debian Etch kernels "out of the box", i.e. no kernel patching or
ndiswrapper type stuff needed? - or at least will work with a bit of
additional apt-get of drivers.
regards,
Duncan
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t0)
> e100: eth0: e100_watchdog: link up, 100Mbps, full-duplex
> eth0: no IPv6 routers present
>
> Is debian able to recognise my wireless card why if so why is it
> showing firewire (IEEE-1394)
>
> How do i configure my wireless card ??
>
> It connects to a secure Network and
--
e100: eth0: e100_probe: addr 0xcfffe000, irq 11, MAC addr 00:0E:7B:88:B5:78
eth1394: eth1: IEEE-1394 IPv4 over 1394 Ethernet (fw-host0)
e100: eth0: e100_watchdog: link up, 100Mbps, full-duplex
eth0: no IPv6 routers present
Is debian able to recognise my wireless card why if so why is
, though both have a roll-my-own kernel and there are
substantial kernel differences.
The behavior I am seeing on the 600e is that the modules seem to load fine and
produce no errors. But DHCP times out cannot successfully get an IP. I have
another wireless card that works just fine on this 600e
2006/1/12, Dave Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> * Tom Alderman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-01-11 13:53:45 -0500]:
>
>
> > I have a cheaper acer, the Aspire 3000. And I also have a netgear
> > wireless card. I had to use ndiswrapper with the winblows 2000 driver
>
* Tom Alderman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-01-11 13:53:45 -0500]:
> I have a cheaper acer, the Aspire 3000. And I also have a netgear
> wireless card. I had to use ndiswrapper with the winblows 2000 driver
> to get the card to work. It works ok except, I cannot use tools like
&g
;
> eth2 no wireless extensions.
>
>
> sit0 no wireless extensions.
>
> NB : eth1 is my centrino card ( module ipw2200)
> eth0 is my ethernet card (broadcom)
> eth2 is my firewire card (maybe ! I not really sure )
>
> There is no madwifi card ( ath0 or wlan0 ) detected.
>
>
I have a cheaper acer, the Aspire 3000. And I also have a netgear
wireless card. I had to use ndiswrapper with the winblows 2000 driver
to get the card to work. It works ok except, I cannot use tools like
kismet.
My card version is WG511 version 2. I believe that there are two
different chipsets for netgear cards.
2006/1/11, Dave Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> * David Andreoletti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-01-11 13:03:28 +0100]:
>
> > Good morning,
> >
> > I have a laptop ACER Travelmate 4150 Lmi, i would like use my pcmcia
> > port (ENE 712/4) with a netgear WG511T wireless pcmcia card.
> > So I download a
* David Andreoletti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-01-11 13:03:28 +0100]:
> Good morning,
>
> I have a laptop ACER Travelmate 4150 Lmi, i would like use my pcmcia
> port (ENE 712/4) with a netgear WG511T wireless pcmcia card.
> So I download and install latest kernel on debian.org ( via apt-get
> ).Cu
Good morning,
I have a laptop ACER Travelmate 4150 Lmi, i would like use my pcmcia
port (ENE 712/4) with a netgear WG511T wireless pcmcia card.
So I download and install latest kernel on debian.org ( via apt-get
).Currently I have kernel 2.6.15-1 who include madwifi module for
WG511T card (madwifi
monitor worked
beautifully, Syanptics touchpad was working perfectly, and my Wireless
connection was up and running.
The problem started after a reboot. When the laptop rebooted the
Wireless card powered on but wouldn't connect. Once logged in I had to
manually do "ifup eth1" as roo
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 07:22:18PM -0700, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> The stock Debian linux-kernel-2.6.x and/or kernel-image-2.6.x packages
> don't seem to have that. However, the rt2500 source package is available
> from the standard mirrors, so it's fairly easy to:
>
> apt-get install rt2500-sourc
Nate Duehr wrote:
Joe Emenaker wrote:
Well, I received a $20 RaLink-2500
... and it worked like a charm! All stock drivers, everything just
worked.
Could you post the output of lsmod - which driver is the Ralink card
using?
Well, it seems that I spoke a little too soon.
Like I said,
Joe Emenaker wrote:
Flo wrote:
I can confirm that it works with this card, but it's not exactly
"out-of-the-box" because you'll have to download the firmware and
compile the module in the kernel ;-)
Well, I received a $20 RaLink-2500 card that I got on eBay today. I put
it in a machine, boo
Flo wrote:
I can confirm that it works with this card, but it's not exactly
"out-of-the-box" because you'll have to download the firmware and
compile the module in the kernel ;-)
Well, I received a $20 RaLink-2500 card that I got on eBay today. I put
it in a machine, booted a recent Knoppix
Tim Sailer a écrit :
> On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 02:24:58PM -0700, Joe Emenaker wrote:
>
>>To clarify what I'm looking for, I want:
>>- PCMCIA card with some common external antenna jack (like MMCX).
>>- "Out-of-the-box" monitor support. By that, I mean that I can
>>install/boot a stock Debian "k
Progress: Sometimes the information available is overwhelming, so an
ignorant guy like me (can't claim to be newbie anymore) makes mistakes.
I installed a 2.6 kernel under false assumptions, so the driver for the
WPC11 v4 provided by Linksys doesn't work. HOWEVER, the Realtek
RTL8180L full source
Mark Copper wrote:
>Hmmm... I'm tempted to try HostAP with my D-Link DWL-650 vP1 on the
>basis of a note in this list from last Dec
>(Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>).
>
>The main obstruction I see ahead of time is that my Inspiron 3200 only
>has PCI support 2.1. Now Andrew Barr
>(http://home.c
gt; I've got a custom 2.6 kernel running on a Dell Inspiron 3200.
>
> I am able to use a 16-bit pcmcia ethernet card following 10.10.5, "Network
> configuration and PCMCIA" in the Debian reference. (ifupdown controlled
> by hotplug with pcmcia-cs confined to loading modules)
>But that is all I get. Nothing shows up in dmesg, nothing shows up in
>ifconfig.
Have you installed wireless tools? Then check "iwconfig" for available NIC's.
# aptitude search wireless-tools
i wireless-tools- Tools for manipulating Linux Wireless Extensions
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On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 05:31:42PM -0400, Tim Sailer wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 02:24:58PM -0700, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> > To clarify what I'm looking for, I want:
>> - PCMCIA card with some common external antenna jack (like MMCX).
>> - "Out-of-the-box" monitor support. By that, I mean that I
Tim Sailer wrote:
Have you just tried to use kismet with the card installed? I have
a Netgear WG11 card, and all I had to do to get kismet to work
was set the right stuff in the .conf file, and fire up kismet.
Well, I know that Airodump wants monitor mode on, and "iwconfig eth1
mode monitor"
On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 02:24:58PM -0700, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> To clarify what I'm looking for, I want:
> - PCMCIA card with some common external antenna jack (like MMCX).
> - "Out-of-the-box" monitor support. By that, I mean that I can
> install/boot a stock Debian "kernel-image-2.6.x-686", and
This is driving me nuts. I've got an Orinoco silver card that I wanted
to use with Kismet and/or AirSnort, but I can't put it into monitor mode
(even with the 2.6.12 latest kernel). I've tried downloading the 0.15rc2
version of the drivers and compiling them, but I'm getting some wierd
error li
Hi,
I've got a custom 2.6 kernel running on a Dell Inspiron 3200.
I am able to use a 16-bit pcmcia ethernet card following 10.10.5, "Network
configuration and PCMCIA" in the Debian reference. (ifupdown controlled
by hotplug with pcmcia-cs confined to loading modules)
I want to
Hi Colin,
Set the ssid to "default" as your scan proposes...
greeting Felix
On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 08:06 +0100, Colin Cotter wrote:
> Dear List,
>
>I am trying to get my Centrino wireless card working on my
> Fujitsu-Siemans Lifebook S7010 running Debian with th
Dear List,
I am trying to get my Centrino wireless card working on my
Fujitsu-Siemans Lifebook S7010 running Debian with the 2.6.8 kernel.
I have successfully installed the ipw2200 drivers and the device comes
up as eth1. However when I select the "networking" GUI program, eth1
Charlie wrote:
> Make an initrd.img for the new kernel.
Auch, this is probably the result of my advice to use
original /boo/config-$(uname -r) (standard Debian kernels have initrd
switched off) -- I have not met initrd for so long that I have forgot about
its existence. I think that unless you rea
abhishek soni wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Thank you very much for all your help in installing the kernel source.
But I am having a small problem. Initially I had the 2.4.27-1-386
kernel installed. And the kernel source I downloaded was 2.4.27 (Only
one available in this series). I followed all
tely wrong :)
So I am not sure what is going on here and if I did something wrong.
Sincerely,
Abhishek.
But, once it resarts, it
From: Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Debian and Atheros Wireless card
Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2005 23:52:48 -0400
[EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The basic process is:
> 1. unpack kernel source in /usr/src
> 2. ln -s linux
> 3. cd linux
I would add
3a. cp /boot/config-$(uname -r) .config # copy the current configuration
3b. make oldconfig # process all changes from the current
abhishek soni wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have a couple of interconnected questions and they relate to getting my
wireless working with Debian.
Details: I have a Netgear WG511 wireless card based on the Atheros
chipset
which uses madwifi drivers.
Also I am running Debian on my laptop (Toshiba
Also sprach [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sun, 12 Jun 2005 10:13:06 +0800):
> Hi Abhi, I don't know anything about your madwifi drivers, but the
> process of rolling your kernel in Debian is very simple once you have
> it setup. These two links look pretty helpful:
>
> http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ch-kernel
nected questions and they relate to getting my
> wireless working with Debian.
>
> Details: I have a Netgear WG511 wireless card based on the Atheros chipset
> which uses madwifi drivers.
> Also I am running Debian on my laptop (Toshiba Satellite 2430-S255) Sarge
> with kernel 2.4.27-
Hello everyone,
I have a couple of interconnected questions and they relate to getting my
wireless working with Debian.
Details: I have a Netgear WG511 wireless card based on the Atheros chipset
which uses madwifi drivers.
Also I am running Debian on my laptop (Toshiba Satellite 2430-S255
On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 20:33:48 -0700
Michael Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I got good advice to purchase a $20 JAHT card
> which will work with the prism54 driver quite well. That's a 11g card
> as well.
Have you gotten around to getting WPA working with this card? If so,
how difficult was the
On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 20:33:48 -0700
Michael Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On
> comp.os.linux.portable, I got good advice to purchase a $20 JAHT card
> which will work with the prism54 driver quite well. That's a 11g card
> as well.
>
> I also use a intel 2200bg card with the ipw2200 driver w
Emmanuele Salvati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> hi all,
>
> i installed sarge debian on a toshiba satellite a65-s1067.
> i need to buy a wireless card.
> can anybody give me an advice (or a list) about which ones work in
> debian?
>
>
Emmanuele Salvati wrote:
> i installed sarge debian on a toshiba satellite a65-s1067.
> i need to buy a wireless card.
> can anybody give me an advice (or a list) about which ones work in debian?
I have here Orinoco Silver 11 Mbit/s and it works pretty well with hermes
driver in kerne
hi all,
i installed sarge debian on a toshiba satellite a65-s1067.
i need to buy a wireless card.
can anybody give me an advice (or a list) about which ones work in debian?
thanks a lot,
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On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 17:28:39 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I recommend you burn this image and use it to install Sarge:
>
> http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/sarge_d-i/i386/rc3/sarge-i386-netinst.iso
>
> You can then upgrade to Sid if you want.
Strongly recommend running the deb
I recommend you burn this image and use it to install Sarge:
http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/sarge_d-i/i386/rc3/sarge-i386-netinst.iso
You can then upgrade to Sid if you want.
;
> i'm a new user of debian, i have installed a woody 2.0 on a laptop,
> but i can't use my wireless card, i guess because in the old default
> kernel it is not supported.
> the wireless card is the following:
> Belkin 5D7010
>
> is it supported in the new kernels?
> thank you
>
> --
> emmanuele
>
>
hi all,
i'm a new user of debian, i have installed a woody 2.0 on a laptop,
but i can't use my wireless card, i guess because in the old default
kernel it is not supported.
the wireless card is the following:
Belkin 5D7010
is it supported in the new kernels?
thank you
--
emmanuele
Hi
Thanks for your info and help. In the meantime I got my Libretto working fine,
what I did I put the harddrive into another laptop. installed the base
system, put the hdd back to the Toshiba, and did the net install of sarge.
What was tricky is that with the 2.4 kernel, the PCMCIA did not get
On 22 Apr 2005, at 8:46 am, Benedek Frank wrote:
Hi
I just got an old Toshiba Libretto L1 from Japan, that has no CDrom,
nor LAN.
I have a Netgear 401 card that works fine with Debian, at least when I
do a
CD install with Sarge, from the 110MB install CD, it detects my Card as
Orinoco just fine a
floppies allow my
> system to recognize an orinoco chipset wireless card, and allow me to install
> from the NET thereafter?
If you are using the images for sarge and your board is able to boot
from USB devices, then the answer is yes.
J.
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On Friday 22 April 2005 09:46, Benedek Frank wrote:
> Basically my question is that will the few debian install floppies
> allow my system to recognize an orinoco chipset wireless card, and
> allow me to install from the NET thereafter?
Yes, this should be possible using the boot, roo
asking if I can do the same booting from the Debian floppies? I do
not have a USB CDrom, just a USB Floppy. Is it possible anyway to boot from a
USB floppy?
Basically my question is that will the few debian install floppies allow my
system to recognize an orinoco chipset wireless card, and allow me
Hi,
Figured out the problem after checking out the ndiswrapper site. The
dell 5100's do not turn on the radio part of the card until you press
Fn-F2. Amazing how one keystroke can make all the difference.
Chris Kacoroski wrote:
Well, I went to the library tonight and the card would not wo
Hi,
Figured out the problem after checking out the ndiswrapper site. The
dell 5100's do not turn on the radio part of the card until you press
Fn-F2. Amazing how one keystroke can make all the difference.
Chris Kacoroski wrote:
Well, I went to the library tonight and the card would not work un
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 16:13:33 +0200 Marcus Crafter
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> I've been using the Proxim a/b/g gold card in my debian system and
> haven't had any problems with it at all. The driver is available at
> the madwifi project at sourceforge:
> http://sourceforge.net/pro
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 16:13:33 +0200 Marcus Crafter
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> I've been using the Proxim a/b/g gold card in my debian system and
> haven't had any problems with it at all. The driver is available at
> the madwifi project at sourceforge:
> http://sourceforge.net/pro
:
> I have to get 4 pcmcia wireless card for various Dell laptops that we
> have here in the office. All of these machines are dual boot Windows
> XP/Debian Sarge. I want to put "G" cards in these machines. I would
> also like to use native linux drivers if possibl
On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 09:42:39AM -0400, Robert Goley wrote:
> I have to get 4 pcmcia wireless card for various Dell laptops that we
> have here in the office. All of these machines are dual boot Windows
> XP/Debian Sarge. I want to put "G" cards in these machines. I would
I have to get 4 pcmcia wireless card for various Dell laptops that we
have here in the office. All of these machines are dual boot Windows
XP/Debian Sarge. I want to put "G" cards in these machines. I would
also like to use native linux drivers if possible. Anyone have
sugg
:
> I have to get 4 pcmcia wireless card for various Dell laptops that we
> have here in the office. All of these machines are dual boot Windows
> XP/Debian Sarge. I want to put "G" cards in these machines. I would
> also like to use native linux drivers if possibl
On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 09:42:39AM -0400, Robert Goley wrote:
> I have to get 4 pcmcia wireless card for various Dell laptops that we
> have here in the office. All of these machines are dual boot Windows
> XP/Debian Sarge. I want to put "G" cards in these machines. I would
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