On 11/18/05, Martin Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > I have installed Debian 3.0 on my Dell Inspiron 1200. Everything is
> > working fine except I could not the wireless card. I have installed
> > orinoco_cs and done:
> > apt-get --purge remove pcmcia-cs
> > apt-get install pcmcia-c
Hello,
> I have installed Debian 3.0 on my Dell Inspiron 1200. Everything is
> working fine except I could not the wireless card. I have installed
> orinoco_cs and done:
> apt-get --purge remove pcmcia-cs
> apt-get install pcmcia-cs
>
hmm, you have the orinoco kernel driver loaded? And the pcmci
Hi,
I have installed Debian 3.0 on my Dell Inspiron 1200. Everything is
working fine except I could not the wireless card. I have installed
orinoco_cs and done:
apt-get --purge remove pcmcia-cs
apt-get install pcmcia-cs
but whenever I insert the WLAN card(Dell 1350 WLAN 802.11b/g), its
giving the
Hi,
Xavier Maillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have a Linksys WPC11 v3 wireless card. It works with the orinico_cs
>
>I have the same Wireless card here but I just could not figure out how
>to make the orinoco_cs working for me. What did you do ? I mean which
>kernel version, what 3rd party t
Hi,
Xavier Maillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have a Linksys WPC11 v3 wireless card. It works with the orinico_cs
>
>I have the same Wireless card here but I just could not figure out how
>to make the orinoco_cs working for me. What did you do ? I mean which
>kernel version, what 3rd party t
rnel version, what 3rd party tools did you need, etc...
> module if I set the ESSID and any other parameters manually in the
> /etc/network/interface file. Unfortunately the wireless configuration at
> my work and at home is different. Is there any way to do this
> automatically? How can
rnel version, what 3rd party tools did you need, etc...
> module if I set the ESSID and any other parameters manually in the
> /etc/network/interface file. Unfortunately the wireless configuration at
> my work and at home is different. Is there any way to do this
> automatically? How can
Zoltan Nagy schrieb:
Hi,
I have a Linksys WPC11 v3 wireless card. It works with the orinico_cs
module if I set the ESSID and any other parameters manually in the
/etc/network/interface file. Unfortunately the wireless configuration at
my work and at home is different. Is there any way to do
Zoltan Nagy schrieb:
Hi,
I have a Linksys WPC11 v3 wireless card. It works with the orinico_cs
module if I set the ESSID and any other parameters manually in the
/etc/network/interface file. Unfortunately the wireless configuration at
my work and at home is different. Is there any way to do this
Hi,
I have a Linksys WPC11 v3 wireless card. It works with the orinico_cs
module if I set the ESSID and any other parameters manually in the
/etc/network/interface file. Unfortunately the wireless configuration at
my work and at home is different. Is there any way to do this
automatically? How
Hi,
I have a Linksys WPC11 v3 wireless card. It works with the orinico_cs
module if I set the ESSID and any other parameters manually in the
/etc/network/interface file. Unfortunately the wireless configuration at
my work and at home is different. Is there any way to do this
automatically? How
On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 02:36:12PM +1300, Mike Beattie wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 02:33:52AM +0100, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> > This is because of Debian specific patch which is making hotplug messy.
> > I think this is bug like Thomas. So I suggest killing the last part of
> > the script and use
On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 02:36:12PM +1300, Mike Beattie wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 02:33:52AM +0100, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> > This is because of Debian specific patch which is making hotplug messy.
> > I think this is bug like Thomas. So I suggest killing the last part of
> > the script and use
On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 02:33:52AM +0100, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> This is because of Debian specific patch which is making hotplug messy.
> I think this is bug like Thomas. So I suggest killing the last part of
> the script and use hotplug to initiate ifup/ifdown. (no auto)
Why use hotplug? This is h
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 08:53:56AM +1300, Mike Beattie wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 11:53:29AM -0700, Tim Folger wrote:
> No. the pcmcia scripts will call ifup/ifdown whenever a card is
problem
> inserted/removed, and it deems the card is
On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 02:33:52AM +0100, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> This is because of Debian specific patch which is making hotplug messy.
> I think this is bug like Thomas. So I suggest killing the last part of
> the script and use hotplug to initiate ifup/ifdown. (no auto)
Why use hotplug? This is h
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 08:53:56AM +1300, Mike Beattie wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 11:53:29AM -0700, Tim Folger wrote:
> No. the pcmcia scripts will call ifup/ifdown whenever a card is
problem
> inserted/removed, and it deems the card is
Thanks Mike, Joey, and Osamu. You've saved me a lot of extra work. This
mailing list has been great. I don't know why debian is said to be
difficult to install. I'm quite new to Linux, just an average desktop
user, and managed the installation relatively smoothly. (Although I was
at first inti
Thanks Mike, Joey, and Osamu. You've saved me a lot of extra work. This
mailing list has been great. I don't know why debian is said to be
difficult to install. I'm quite new to Linux, just an average desktop
user, and managed the installation relatively smoothly. (Although I was
at first inti
On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 11:53:29AM -0700, Tim Folger wrote:
> Thanks very much for your advice, Joey. At this point I've altered the
> configuration files so much that I might have to reinstall debian to
> straighten things out, so I think I'll wait for the (imminent?) release
> of sarge and the
On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 01:41:22PM -0700, Tim Folger wrote:
> Thanks again for all your help. I'll try to tackle it this weekend. With
> any luck debian will soon be my main os.
...
> >>, so I think I'll wait for the (imminent?) release
> >>of sarge and then start over again. Assuming I'm able to
On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 11:53:29AM -0700, Tim Folger wrote:
> Thanks very much for your advice, Joey. At this point I've altered the
> configuration files so much that I might have to reinstall debian to
> straighten things out, so I think I'll wait for the (imminent?) release
> of sarge and the
On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 01:41:22PM -0700, Tim Folger wrote:
> Thanks again for all your help. I'll try to tackle it this weekend. With
> any luck debian will soon be my main os.
...
> >>, so I think I'll wait for the (imminent?) release
> >>of sarge and then start over again. Assuming I'm able to
Thanks again for all your help. I'll try to tackle it this weekend. With
any luck debian will soon be my main os.
Tim
Joey Hess wrote:
Tim Folger wrote:
Thanks very much for your advice, Joey. At this point I've altered the
configuration files so much that I might have to reinstall debian
Tim Folger wrote:
> Thanks very much for your advice, Joey. At this point I've altered the
> configuration files so much that I might have to reinstall debian to
> straighten things out
Hardly, you just need to dpkg --force-depends --purge pcmcia-cs and then
reinstall it with apt.
> , so I thin
Thanks again for all your help. I'll try to tackle it this weekend. With
any luck debian will soon be my main os.
Tim
Joey Hess wrote:
Tim Folger wrote:
Thanks very much for your advice, Joey. At this point I've altered the
configuration files so much that I might have to reinstall debian t
Tim Folger wrote:
> Thanks very much for your advice, Joey. At this point I've altered the
> configuration files so much that I might have to reinstall debian to
> straighten things out
Hardly, you just need to dpkg --force-depends --purge pcmcia-cs and then
reinstall it with apt.
> , so I thin
Thanks very much for your advice, Joey. At this point I've altered the
configuration files so much that I might have to reinstall debian to
straighten things out, so I think I'll wait for the (imminent?) release
of sarge and then start over again. Assuming I'm able to configure the
card using o
Thanks very much for your advice, Joey. At this point I've altered the
configuration files so much that I might have to reinstall debian to
straighten things out, so I think I'll wait for the (imminent?) release
of sarge and then start over again. Assuming I'm able to configure the
card using o
Tim Folger wrote:
> I'm a linux newbie, and have just installed debian woody with the 2.4.18
> kernel on a fujitsu laptop. I've installed wireless tools and pcmcia
> support. I have an orinoco gold card that I'm trying to configure, and
> think I"m almost there. I've entered my network essid, e
Tim Folger wrote:
> I'm a linux newbie, and have just installed debian woody with the 2.4.18
> kernel on a fujitsu laptop. I've installed wireless tools and pcmcia
> support. I have an orinoco gold card that I'm trying to configure, and
> think I"m almost there. I've entered my network essid, e
Quoting Tim Folger:
>>Are there some other parameters or commands I need to enable internet
>>access for my wireless network?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Tim
I never messed with *any* config files to get my Orinoco Gold-based Dell
Truemobile 1150 Wireless PCMCIA card. I simply activated the Her
Quoting Tim Folger:
>>Are there some other parameters or commands I need to enable internet
>>access for my wireless network?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Tim
I never messed with *any* config files to get my Orinoco Gold-based Dell
Truemobile 1150 Wireless PCMCIA card. I simply activated the Her
Hi,
I'm a linux newbie, and have just installed debian woody with the 2.4.18
kernel on a fujitsu laptop. I've installed wireless tools and pcmcia
support. I have an orinoco gold card that I'm trying to configure, and
think I"m almost there. I've entered my network essid, encryption key,
wire
Hi,
I'm a linux newbie, and have just installed debian woody with the 2.4.18
kernel on a fujitsu laptop. I've installed wireless tools and pcmcia
support. I have an orinoco gold card that I'm trying to configure, and
think I"m almost there. I've entered my network essid, encryption key,
wirel
"Keith" == Keith Lawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Keith> I'm using kernel modules for my wireless card and I've
Keith> added them into /etc/modules so that they are loaded prior
Keith> to the /etc/init.d/networking script running. Why am I
Keith> getting these errors? Once th
"Keith" == Keith Lawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Keith> I'm using kernel modules for my wireless card and I've
Keith> added them into /etc/modules so that they are loaded prior
Keith> to the /etc/init.d/networking script running. Why am I
Keith> getting these errors? Once th
Hello,
I'm trying to configure my wireless NIC using /etc/network/interfaces and have
a couple of questions.
I've added the wireless stanzas to the interfaces file with the
"wireless_essid" and "wireless_key" options to set my ESSID and encryption key.
I get the following errors on boot:
Er
Hello,
I'm trying to configure my wireless NIC using /etc/network/interfaces and have a
couple of questions.
I've added the wireless stanzas to the interfaces file with the "wireless_essid" and
"wireless_key" options to set my ESSID and encryption key. I get the following errors
on boot:
Er
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