Hi, Stephen.
On Feb 17 2009, stephen sefick wrote:
> wireless still a bit slow any help would be greatly appreciated. My
> audio is not working any help on this front would be very helpful.
> ibook G4 933mhz 256mb RAM debian 5.0ppc upgraded from debian 4.0 ppc.
You should take care of removing t
wireless still a bit slow any help would be greatly appreciated. My
audio is not working any help on this front would be very helpful.
ibook G4 933mhz 256mb RAM debian 5.0ppc upgraded from debian 4.0 ppc.
Stephen Sefick
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:56 AM, stephen sefick wrote:
> OK sorry I am not
OK sorry I am not used to having to restart. Did so and the wireless
is up and running.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:51 AM, stephen sefick wrote:
> I am having a problem with the wireless after upgrade. I cannot get
> it to work broadcom 4306 (rev 3). I have used the b43 firmware as
> suggested b
I am having a problem with the wireless after upgrade. I cannot get
it to work broadcom 4306 (rev 3). I have used the b43 firmware as
suggested by http://wiki.debian.org/bcm43xx#supported_b43 . Do I need
to do something else? I am a newby to linux.
Stephen Sefick
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:21 A
Hello stephen,
stephen sefick wrote:
> My mac is on the wireless network and it is running much faster than
> the debian linux power pc and both have the airport extreme cards
> installed. I am upgrading to lenny as we speak. Does anyone have any
> suggestions.
Yes, try again after upgrade. Th
My mac is on the wireless network and it is running much faster than
the debian linux power pc and both have the airport extreme cards
installed. I am upgrading to lenny as we speak. Does anyone have any
suggestions.
thanks,
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Stephen Sefick
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