On Thursday, Jan 1, 2004, at 16:59 America/Denver, Matt Foster wrote:
Quoting Marcus Crafter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Mate, you'll probably need to take a look at the madwifi project at
sf.net
to get the Gold card working (assuming it's operating with the Atheros
chipset). I've got the 802.11/a/b/g g
Elizabeth - Did replacing the batteries fix your
start-up problem? I have an identical machine with a seemingly identical
problem. I have measured the voltages on the batteries and they seem ok. I
also checked the SUB battery under load and it seems ok. My "big" battery is
toast, but the m
Bud writes:
> Elizabeth - Did replacing the batteries fix your start-up problem?
> I have an identical machine with a seemingly identical problem. I
> have measured the voltages on the batteries and they seem ok. I
> also checked the SUB battery under load and it seems ok. My "big"
> battery is t
Don't pipe to /dev/null just yet -- I've had five false positives since
implementing it this morning!
I can provide procmail log entries (although not the actual emails -- I
/dev/null-ed prematurely) if you'd like. I'm going to leave the filter
in place, but pipe them to a folder instead so th
Hi,
I noticed a lot of posts concerning problems with PCMCIA support under
2.4.18
Setup is Toshiba Tecra 550 CDT - with a Billionton LNT-10TB PCMCIA
network card.
Alternatively - getting a 3Com OC 11G PCMCIA card running on it would be
plus ...
My box has Debian flavour - currently stable, since
On Thursday, Jan 1, 2004, at 16:59 America/Denver, Matt Foster wrote:
Quoting Marcus Crafter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Mate, you'll probably need to take a look at the madwifi project at
sf.net
to get the Gold card working (assuming it's operating with the Atheros
chipset). I've got the 802.11/a/b
Elizabeth - Did replacing the batteries fix your
start-up problem? I have an identical machine with a seemingly identical
problem. I have measured the voltages on the batteries and they seem ok. I
also checked the SUB battery under load and it seems ok. My "big" battery is
toast, but the m
Bud writes:
> Elizabeth - Did replacing the batteries fix your start-up problem?
> I have an identical machine with a seemingly identical problem. I
> have measured the voltages on the batteries and they seem ok. I
> also checked the SUB battery under load and it seems ok. My "big"
> battery is t
Don't pipe to /dev/null just yet -- I've had five false positives since
implementing it this morning!
I can provide procmail log entries (although not the actual emails -- I
/dev/null-ed prematurely) if you'd like. I'm going to leave the filter
in place, but pipe them to a folder instead so t
Hi,
I noticed a lot of posts concerning problems with PCMCIA support under
2.4.18
Setup is Toshiba Tecra 550 CDT - with a Billionton LNT-10TB PCMCIA
network card.
Alternatively - getting a 3Com OC 11G PCMCIA card running on it would be
plus ...
My box has Debian flavour - currently stable, sinc
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