Hi Johannes,
If the aircard is 802.11b compatible, you should have no problem using
it with another 802.11b compatible access point. If memory serves me
right, I don't think the iBook has a pcmcia slot, so I don't know how
you'd go with anything else other than the aircard (unless the airca
Hi,
I'm looking for precompiled PCMCIA-Driver-Modules for Debian 2.0.38.
* Where do I find it (supposed pcmcia-cs-2.0.38.deb)?
* Where do I find an 'old' Debian-System (ie. 2.0) at all?
TIA
Dieter
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Am Montag, 10. Juni 2002 08:45 schrieb Schoppitsch Dieter:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for precompiled PCMCIA-Driver-Modules for Debian 2.0.38.
>
> * Where do I find it (supposed pcmcia-cs-2.0.38.deb)?
> * Where do I find an 'old' Debian-System (ie. 2.0) at all?
>
> TIA
> Dieter
Hi Dieter,
As root type
J. Volkmann a écrit, dimanche 9 juin 2002, à 21:46 :
> Hello,
Hi!
> [...]
> 2. Because I don't have another WLAN card on one of my PCs, i thought buying
> an access point would be fine, as soon there will be more laptops in my
> family. But the apple access point costs 400 EUR which is extremely
> * Where do I find an 'old' Debian-System (ie. 2.0) at all?
Somewhere at http://archive.debian.org .
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> On Fri, 7 Jun 2002 22:07:06 +0100 (BST), Luis Mendes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
Luis> 2) Assuming the combo card is ok, I checked prices and specs of
Luis> several cards and I found two which are reasonably priced and
Luis> may work under linux. One is the Linksys EtherFast® 10/100
You may want to e-mail PPC-specific questions to the debian-powerpc list
instead of debian-laptop.
The group is fairly active and lots of helpful folks are lurking around in
there... I'll cross-post this for you, but definitely sign up for that
list if you're going to be using PPC Debian. It's wor
> > Hello,
> >
> > after I saw some iBooks on the Linuxdays at Karlsruhe, I descided to buy one
> > by myself. Because I don't want to be dependant of a cable, I descided to
> > use the built-in AirPort.
> > Now I have 2 questions:
> > 1. Does the AirPort run on linux or should i use another card?
Obino said:
> I got an iBook working about 3 weeks ago. The airport card work
> flawlessy (there is support in the kernel) and I used a linksys as
> access point and some other AP at work (not sure, I believe they are
> Lucent).
I assume you're using Woody? (Always remember to mention that -- ma
good point! Sorry to not have mention that (the first email on Moday
morning is always bad!).
I installed woody and then I went to sid. I use to compile my own kernel
and at a certain point (before giving up the iBook) I tried a
2.4.19 pre-release.
-g
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 12:26:45PM -0600, Na
If you think AP is alot more expensive you can buy a cheap ( any kind )
Prism2 driver card to replace the AP. (In PC) the Driver work find and
it work both way as a access point or client.
Alex
J. Volkmann :
>Hello,
>
>after I saw some iBooks on the Linuxdays at Karlsruhe, I descided to buy one
On Mon, 2002-06-10 11:14:03 -0600, Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You may want to e-mail PPC-specific questions to the debian-powerpc list
> instead of debian-laptop.
> The group is fairly active and lots of helpful folks are lurking around in
> there... I'll
Thanks for all your (prompt!) help, I will now look if I find a not too
expensive
Access Point.
mfG Johannes
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> understand the
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Am Montag, 10. Juni 2002 08:45 schrieb Schoppitsch Dieter:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for precompiled PCMCIA-Driver-Modules for Debian 2.0.38.
>
> * Where do I find it (supposed pcmcia-cs-2.0.38.deb)?
> * Where do I find an 'old' Debian-System (ie. 2.0) at all?
>
> TIA
> Dieter
Hi Dieter,
As root typ
J. Volkmann a écrit, dimanche 9 juin 2002, à 21:46 :
> Hello,
Hi!
> [...]
> 2. Because I don't have another WLAN card on one of my PCs, i thought buying
> an access point would be fine, as soon there will be more laptops in my
> family. But the apple access point costs 400 EUR which is extremely
> * Where do I find an 'old' Debian-System (ie. 2.0) at all?
Somewhere at http://archive.debian.org .
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> On Fri, 7 Jun 2002 22:07:06 +0100 (BST), Luis Mendes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Luis> 2) Assuming the combo card is ok, I checked prices and specs of
Luis> several cards and I found two which are reasonably priced and
Luis> may work under linux. One is the Linksys EtherFast® 10/100 +
Lui
You may want to e-mail PPC-specific questions to the debian-powerpc list
instead of debian-laptop.
The group is fairly active and lots of helpful folks are lurking around in
there... I'll cross-post this for you, but definitely sign up for that
list if you're going to be using PPC Debian. It's wo
> > Hello,
> >
> > after I saw some iBooks on the Linuxdays at Karlsruhe, I descided to buy one
> > by myself. Because I don't want to be dependant of a cable, I descided to
> > use the built-in AirPort.
> > Now I have 2 questions:
> > 1. Does the AirPort run on linux or should i use another card
Obino said:
> I got an iBook working about 3 weeks ago. The airport card work
> flawlessy (there is support in the kernel) and I used a linksys as
> access point and some other AP at work (not sure, I believe they are
> Lucent).
I assume you're using Woody? (Always remember to mention that -- m
good point! Sorry to not have mention that (the first email on Moday
morning is always bad!).
I installed woody and then I went to sid. I use to compile my own kernel
and at a certain point (before giving up the iBook) I tried a
2.4.19 pre-release.
-g
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 12:26:45PM -0600, N
If you think AP is alot more expensive you can buy a cheap ( any kind )
Prism2 driver card to replace the AP. (In PC) the Driver work find and
it work both way as a access point or client.
Alex
J. Volkmann :
>Hello,
>
>after I saw some iBooks on the Linuxdays at Karlsruhe, I descided to buy one
On Mon, 2002-06-10 11:14:03 -0600, Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You may want to e-mail PPC-specific questions to the debian-powerpc list
> instead of debian-laptop.
> The group is fairly active and lots of helpful folks are lurking around in
> there... I'l
Thanks for all your (prompt!) help, I will now look if I find a not too expensive
Access Point.
mfG Johannes
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help of an older desktop computer that would act as a
file server and gateway/firewall to the internet. I
understand the theory of how this works pretty well,
but in practice i don't get ve
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> help of an older desktop computer that would act as a
> file server and gateway/firewall to the internet. I
> understand the
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>understand the theory of how this works pretty well,
>but in prac
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