On Monday 03 April 2006 18:54, Brad Boyer wrote:
> Well, I didn't look hard enough when I answered your question before. I
> didn't realize there were two different cards with similar names. The
> one I thought you had uses a normal chipset supported by the hermes
> driver and might have worked wit
On Mon, Apr 03, 2006 at 04:05:01PM +0200, Jorge Salamero Sanz wrote:
> On Sunday 02 April 2006 23:13, Wojciech Owczarek wrote:
> > The airport driver is actually a
> > kind of a wrapper for orinoco driver, so the wrapper thing might be
> > your case. As I said, I'm no hw expert, but it probably wor
On Sunday 02 April 2006 23:13, Wojciech Owczarek wrote:
> The airport driver is actually a
> kind of a wrapper for orinoco driver, so the wrapper thing might be
> your case. As I said, I'm no hw expert, but it probably works the way I
> wrote.
i've compiled the acx100-source and i've loaded them b
On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 22:35:48 +0200
Jorge Salamero Sanz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all
>
> i've trimmed a dlink 650+ so now fits in the original airport classic
> pcmcia slot. i've tried the card on some windozes and linux x86 boxes
> and seems to work.
>
> but on my ibook doesn't work: lspci
On Sun, Apr 02, 2006 at 10:35:48PM +0200, Jorge Salamero Sanz wrote:
> i've trimmed a dlink 650+ so now fits in the original airport classic pcmcia
> slot. i've tried the card on some windozes and linux x86 boxes and seems to
> work.
>
> but on my ibook doesn't work: lspci and dmesg doesn't show
hi all
i've trimmed a dlink 650+ so now fits in the original airport classic pcmcia
slot. i've tried the card on some windozes and linux x86 boxes and seems to
work.
but on my ibook doesn't work: lspci and dmesg doesn't show anything.
should i have pcmcia compiled in the kernel ? is there anyt
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