On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 01:52:30PM -0800, Mr Smiley wrote:
> I have googled around and most people using debian say
> that the install of ndiswrapper via apt-get install
> ndiswrapper is flawed.
Huh?
> I can't find ndiswrapper.ko which is needed by
> modprobe.
>
> People have said install ndiswr
On Wednesday 05 March 2008 00:31, Mr Smiley wrote:
> Sorry, but which thread did i highjack ?
>
Basic bash question.
Start with a new message, do not reply to an existing thread changing the
subject.
Your kernel is not up-to-date. It is 2.6.18.6 now a day.
Thierry
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Sorry, but which thread did i highjack ?
anyway
cat /etc/debian_version
4.0
this is the latest stable isn't it ?
well it is according to
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/upgrading-debian-sarga-3-to-etch-4.html
and on my system
debian-Lappy:/etc/apt# apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading package lists...
On Tuesday 04 March 2008 22:52, Mr Smiley wrote:
> Hi everybody.
> Many thanks
>
> Ken
>
> ps i have windows xp and Debian stable on my lappy,
> and debian flies and xp crawls :o)
Hi,
You should not highjack other people thread. Pls start your own.
And before re-asking yourquestion, pls upgrade y
Hi everybody.
I'm trying to install a 3com pcmcia card and need to
modprobe ndiswrapper. Problem is it fails.
I can run ndswrapper -i /path/to/.inf
and all is fine,
If i insert the card and do ndiswrapper -l it says
driver and hardware present.
If i do iwconfig it shows the card as eth1. But t
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