On Feb 24, 2004, at 4:18 PM, Josh Lauricha wrote:
If its an airport just modprobe airport and configure it like a normal
wireless card (I'd guess). If it is an AirPort Extreme, complain to
broadcom and try to get them to release a driver for it (that runs on
PPC Linux).
On Tue 02/24/04 21:51, D
If its an airport just modprobe airport and configure it like a normal
wireless card (I'd guess). If it is an AirPort Extreme, complain to
broadcom and try to get them to release a driver for it (that runs on
PPC Linux).
On Tue 02/24/04 21:51, Daniel Slabodar wrote:
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Hey all,
Any one has success configuring an AirPort in PowerBook G4
17’ ?
I’ve everything working on with Debian (SID) unstable
With kernel 2.6.3-ben2
X with 1440x900 32bit colors, excellent refresh rate
Sound Card with Mixers
Dual Boot
Mouse; Track Pad and USB
Frame Buffer VG
I successfully installed my PowerBook G4 with
Debian (SID) unstable edition,
kernel I use is, latest: 2.6.3-ben2
I have a working:
1) X (1440x900) 32bit
2) Frame Buffer in console
3) Sound Card + Mixers
4) Network Card
5) Dual boot
6) Ahhh Beatifull!!!
But,
I'm having a problem in activat
Hi all,
Can anyone give me any clues on how to setup an Airport card on
2.2r2? I've been through every website I could find looking for help,
for what I thought would have been a fairly common setup.
The only clue I've got right now is some suspicious message entries
in /var/log/messages:
T1 1
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