Re: compile airport, dual boot

2000-10-24 Thread Michael Schmitz
> I wondered what had happened. I'm seeing the same thing. I've > tried from several networks: > > > bash-2.03$ nslookup www.linuxppc.org > Server: dns1.gallup.com > Address: 198.175.140.220 > > Non-authoritative answer: > Name:www.linuxppc.org > Address: 169.207.161.4 > > bash-2.03$ n

Re: compile airport, dual boot

2000-10-24 Thread pohl
> > btw: www.linuxppc.org evaluates to www.linuxppc.com > > Not for me. You probably have a caching nameserver somewhere > that needs to be kicked real hard. The problem traces back to > a botched zone data change for linuxppc.org that had a lot of > name servers confused. But that's been months

Re: compile airport, dual boot

2000-10-24 Thread Michael Schmitz
> btw: www.linuxppc.org evaluates to www.linuxppc.com and linuxppc.org > seems a bit outdated, since the link to the FAQ-O-Matic is broken. Is > there anything under way? Not for me. You probably have a caching nameserver somewhere that needs to be kicked real hard. The problem traces back to a bo

Re: compile airport, dual boot

2000-10-24 Thread Ethan Benson
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 01:17:16PM +0200, Olaf wrote: > Another thing,I came across might be of interest to people setting up > their PowerPC: The Linux on PowerPC FAQ-O-Matic > (lppcfom.sourceforge.net) has an article on "How do I install YDL on a > Pismo PowerBook". I quotes a script by benh >

compile airport, dual boot

2000-10-24 Thread Olaf
Hi, I'm currently having benh's kernel 2.2.17pre13-ben1 running. Thanks to replies to an earlier question on how to insert it at boot time, - copy it to /lib/modules/kernel-name/net - insert 'options airport -f' in /etc/modules.conf I was able to get my airport card to work in my Pismo. For variou