The battery monitor on the xfce4 shows 50%% and does not seem to be
working correctly. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
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Hi Aníbal
On 27 Feb, this message from Aníbal Monsalve Salazar echoed through
cyberspace:
> What versions are you using on the server and client?
Server: 1:1.0.10-6+etch.1
Client: 1:1.1.4-1 (upgraded from 1:1.1.2-6lenny1 on 20090220)
> Can you reproduce the bug with version 1:1.1.4-1 of nfs-co
Thanks that worked wonderfully.
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Benjamin Cama wrote:
> stephen sefick a écrit :
>>
>> I have side by side my laptop (ibook G4 Debian GNU/Linux) and desktop
>> (mac mini mac os x 10.5.6). I have found ethtools in debian and the
>> connection speed is only 10Mb/s
stephen sefick a écrit :
I have side by side my laptop (ibook G4 Debian GNU/Linux) and desktop
(mac mini mac os x 10.5.6). I have found ethtools in debian and the
connection speed is only 10Mb/s in the mac network utility the link
speed is set at 54Mb/s. So what gives you said that 54Mb/s was
Benjamin,
I have side by side my laptop (ibook G4 Debian GNU/Linux) and desktop
(mac mini mac os x 10.5.6). I have found ethtools in debian and the
connection speed is only 10Mb/s in the mac network utility the link
speed is set at 54Mb/s. So what gives you said that 54Mb/s was
allowed and side
On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 10:05:18 -0500
stephen sefick wrote:
SS> I have read that the b43 driver only allows 11mbs while the
SS> ndiswrapper procedure works at 54mbs. My wireless is running slow
SS> and I am trying to get it up to speed any help would be appreciated.
SS> Should I use ndiswrapper or
stephen sefick a écrit :
I have read that the b43 driver only allows 11mbs while the
ndiswrapper procedure works at 54mbs. My wireless is running slow and
I am trying to get it up to speed any help would be appreciated.
Should I use ndiswrapper or am I out of luck.
First, b43 indeed allows 54M
I have read that the b43 driver only allows 11mbs while the
ndiswrapper procedure works at 54mbs. My wireless is running slow and
I am trying to get it up to speed any help would be appreciated.
Should I use ndiswrapper or am I out of luck.
thanks
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