I have a Dell Latitude D800, and I am not able to get my wireless card
running. I have (lspci):
:02:03.0 Network controller: Intel CorporationPRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini
PCI Adapter (rev 04)
I am runing a testing/unstable debian with debian's 2.6.12-1-686 kernel (uname
-a):
Linux dhpc-5
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I have Sarge, DVD dist that I've installed (Kerner 2.4) on my Acer 1694
without problem.
The problems started when I booted for the first time (it has never
booted).
The startup procedure hangs when it comes to the USB.
Even worst, if I disconnect the bluetooth or the mice (witch is an USB
On 06/11/05, David R. Litwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a Pentium Four processor with 3.06GHz speed. As far as I can tell, this means that I am eligible to use a 686-smp kernel. Though in comparison to the non smp kernel it seems to be much faster, an odd thing is also happening which I can
But, I do not know how> to start KDE from a console: Doing startx gives Gnome, which is not what I
> use.IIRC it's startkde (or possibly start-kde, it's been a while).This may be totally off the wall but I was recently unable to log onvia kdm after an upgrade and, to cut a long story short, it even
I haven't had the pleasure of running an smp kernel. Those are for Symmetricmulti processing if I'm not mistaken, and you need two processors or maybe a
dual core cpu.I have a multithreading processor. After doing more research, I finaly figured out that the smp is the kernel for me.So, I highly do
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