[Solved] Tibook Wireless Card dissapeared

2006-06-21 Thread Josh Narins
A week ago I was having sound troubles, turned out snd_powermac wasn't in /etc/modules Somehow, when adding a line to the end of the file, I must have removed a newline > grep airport /etc/modules airport nbd > modprobe airport works, but > rmmod airport > modprobe airport nbd FATAL: Error in

Re: Tibook Wireless Card dissapeared

2006-06-20 Thread ruben
At Tue, 20 Jun 2006 18:05:13 -0400, Josh Narins wrote: > > Ny wireless card is now eth2. It works as eth2. > > How in heck did it become eth2? > > I remember, oh, about a year ago, eth0 and eth1 (wire and wireless) once > swapped places, I figured that one out myself. > > Any explanations appr

Re: Tibook Wireless Card dissapeared

2006-06-20 Thread Wolfgang Pfeiffer
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 06:05:13PM -0400, Josh Narins wrote: > > On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 02:06:57PM -0400, Josh Narins wrote: > > > > Josh Narins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > > > > > Is there a way I can just tell the pci subsystem that 0002:24:0f.0 is > > > > > actually a perfectly valid

Re: Tibook Wireless Card dissapeared

2006-06-20 Thread Josh Narins
> On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 02:06:57PM -0400, Josh Narins wrote: > > > Josh Narins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > > > Is there a way I can just tell the pci subsystem that 0002:24:0f.0 is > > > > actually a perfectly valid wireless card, perhaps? > > > > > Paul> I get such a device listed, a

Re: Tibook Wireless Card dissapeared

2006-06-20 Thread Wolfgang Pfeiffer
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 02:06:57PM -0400, Josh Narins wrote: > > Josh Narins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > Is there a way I can just tell the pci subsystem that 0002:24:0f.0 is > > > actually a perfectly valid wireless card, perhaps? > > > Paul> I get such a device listed, as well as my w

Re: Tibook Wireless Card dissapeared

2006-06-20 Thread Josh Narins
> Josh Narins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Is there a way I can just tell the pci subsystem that 0002:24:0f.0 is > > actually a perfectly valid wireless card, perhaps? > Paul> I get such a device listed, as well as my wireless card, here on my Paul> AlBook. It's probably just some unrelated

Re: Tibook Wireless Card dissapeared

2006-06-19 Thread Paul Collins
Josh Narins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is there a way I can just tell the pci subsystem that 0002:24:0f.0 is > actually a perfectly valid wireless card, perhaps? I get such a device listed, as well as my wireless card, here on my AlBook. It's probably just some unrelated Apple weirdness. --

Re: Tibook Wireless Card dissapeared

2006-06-19 Thread Josh Narins
> Running unstable with 2.6.15 (had sound problem with 2.6.16) > > iwconfig reports "no wireless extensions" > > This line appears ominously in last in the lspci output: > 0002:24:0f.0 Class : Illegal Vendor ID Unknown device (rev ff) > > Good news: the wireless card still works when I

Tibook Wireless Card dissapeared

2006-06-18 Thread Josh Narins
Running unstable with 2.6.15 (had sound problem with 2.6.16) iwconfig reports "no wireless extensions" This line appears ominously in last in the lspci output: 0002:24:0f.0 Class : Illegal Vendor ID Unknown device (rev ff) Good news: the wireless card still works when I boot into Mac OS