Re: custom 2.6.18 and bcm43xx

2006-09-27 Thread Antonio-Miguel Corbi Bellot
El mié, 27-09-2006 a las 13:27 +0200, Johannes Berg escribió: > On Wed, 2006-09-27 at 13:17 +0200, Antonio-M. Corbi Bellot wrote: > > > Apart from these issues with bcm43xx the kernel works ok for me. > > Has anyone observed this behaviour? > > As has been noted elsewhere, there are bcm43xx fixes

Re: kernel 2.6.16 on powerbook G4: Oops when loading sound module

2006-03-22 Thread Antonio-Miguel Corbi Bellot
Yves-Alexis Perez wrote: On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 09:54 +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote: modprobe i2c-powermac (as root). yeah, I know how to load a module. I mean, in the boot sequence modules are autoloaded, and i2c-powermac is loaded *after* snd-powermac, so the oops. You only have to

quickcam express and ppc

2006-01-04 Thread Antonio-Miguel Corbi Bellot
Hi list: I'm trying to make work a "Quickcam Express" under linux-2.6.15 + qc-usb-source-0.6.3-1 on a powerbook 12" with a nvidia card. Under powerpc the module 'quickcam' gets built and modprobed ok (kernel has support for v4L), the camera is recognized by the kernel and by programs like xawtv a

Re: [ANN] Broadcom Wireless Chipsets reverse engineered

2005-12-07 Thread Antonio-Miguel Corbi Bellot
El mié, 07-12-2005 a las 12:36 +0100, Michael Schmitz escribió: > > > > Softmac gave compilation errors that I managed to solve, but don't know > > if this made the code not to work properly... > > I don't recall compile errors in softmac - there's a bunch of warnings > about unavailable symbols b

Re: [ANN] Broadcom Wireless Chipsets reverse engineered

2005-12-05 Thread Antonio-Miguel Corbi Bellot
El lun, 05-12-2005 a las 13:40 +0100, Johannes Berg escribió: > While a lot of work remains to be done (mostly on the softmac, read on), > a bunch of people are actually using the driver under linux now to get > access to the internet. So here's the official announcement: > > http://bcm-specs.sips

kernel-package and linux-image

2005-11-16 Thread Antonio-Miguel Corbi Bellot
Hi list: I've been using make-kpkg to generate kernel-image-*.deb packages but know the name seems to have changed to 'linux-image-*.deb'. Does anyone know how to instruct make-kpkg to name the final package generated 'linux-image-*.deb' instead of 'kernel-image-*.deb'? Thanks. A. Corbi -- T