I've got a Dell Inspiron with their built-in TrueMobile 1150... which
the linux kernels see as an orinoco.
It works fine but, since some of the wireless lans I use have WEP
enabled, I'm looking for something that can automatically detect access
points and automatically set the WEP key to the on
> > Is there any way of resucing this installation (which had been going
> > so well :-) )??
>
> Yes, absolutely.
>
> When you boot off the Linux install media, you can either:
>
> 1. use a 'rescue' kernel to give single user mode.
> 2. start the install, switch to VT2, start the terminal and then
I have a compaq presario 700. It has synaptic touchpad and two buttons. First
question, are the two buttons part of the touchpad or not? Also, I feel like I have to
put a lot of pressure on the buttons to make them click. Is there a software way to
make them more responsive? What drivers deal w
On Sat, Jun 19, 2004 at 04:23:47PM -0400, Jerome Werner wrote:
>
> I have a compaq presario 700. It has synaptic touchpad and two buttons. First
> question, are the two buttons part of the touchpad or not? Also, I feel like I have
> to put a lot of pressure on the buttons to make them click. Is
I've got a Dell Inspiron with their built-in TrueMobile 1150... which
the linux kernels see as an orinoco.
It works fine but, since some of the wireless lans I use have WEP
enabled, I'm looking for something that can automatically detect access
points and automatically set the WEP key to the o
> > Is there any way of resucing this installation (which had been going
> > so well :-) )??
>
> Yes, absolutely.
>
> When you boot off the Linux install media, you can either:
>
> 1. use a 'rescue' kernel to give single user mode.
> 2. start the install, switch to VT2, start the terminal and then
I have a compaq presario 700. It has synaptic touchpad and two buttons. First
question, are the two buttons part of the touchpad or not? Also, I feel like I
have to put a lot of pressure on the buttons to make them click. Is there a
software way to make them more responsive? What drivers deal w
On Sat, Jun 19, 2004 at 04:23:47PM -0400, Jerome Werner wrote:
>
> I have a compaq presario 700. It has synaptic touchpad and two buttons. First
> question, are the two buttons part of the touchpad or not? Also, I feel like
> I have to put a lot of pressure on the buttons to make them click. Is
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