On Tuesday 21 October 2003 11:27, Paulius Bulotas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Paulius
my -curret crashes during writing process...
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On Tuesday 07 October 2003 03:10, Marcos Biscaysaqu wrote:
> Hi there.
> If you want a very stable Freebsd Access Point, use a PCMCIA card with
> chipset prism II and freebsd 5.0 release
> I 've got one working for 6 month with more than 40 customers (never
> crash!!) if you want to use a PCI c
On Monday 06 October 2003 05:22, Marcos Biscaysaqu wrote:
> Ok.!
> Anyway don't use the Dlink 520 as Access Point has a bug, and crash very
> often. :(
> No problem if you use it like client :)
Hm, sounds wery useful for me, thanks a lot. Building wireless Host AP on
freebsd using PCI wi-fi card
On Monday 06 October 2003 03:26, Marcos Biscaysaqu wrote:
> That wireless card has Texas Instrument chipset and doesn't work on
> freebsd, I have got a driver for linux but is very dodgy.
> I wont recomend you use this wireless card.
>
The only reason to talk about this card is it's name, very si
On Monday 06 October 2003 02:11, Brad Knowles wrote:
> So far as I know, there are no open-source drivers for any 22mpbs
> card anywhere.
Hm, what does "22 mbps" mean? As I know, DWL-520+ is a 802.11b-standart based
card and the max speed is 11mbps as mentioned in this standart. Reading c
Hello,
Does anybody know about $subj PCI wirelerss card. I read mail-archive and
found that this card does not equal dwl-520 which has prism2.5 chipset and
works well with wi driver. $subj was not supported few months ago, so what's
now?
If it's not supported, I'm afraid there's no any 22mbps c
Hello,
Does anybody know about $subj PCI wirelerss card. I read mail-archive and
found that this card does not equal dwl-520 which has prism2.5 chipset and
works well with wi driver. $subj was not supported few months ago, so what's
now?
If it's not supported, I'm afraid there's no any 22mbps c
On Friday 26 September 2003 09:18, Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
> ohci_intr()
> ithread_loop()
>
> Anyone have any clued? I'll include my dmesg, of course.
Yes, the same bad thing with umass on my sony vaio pcg-v505bx laptop.
This is the only reason I have to keep slackware linux within to
hello,
as you know, there is no more -pthread gcc flag in -current. but many ports
(kde3, for example) still wants it. So what should I do to compile kde3
succesfully? The one way I see now is to s/-pthread/-lc_r/g in Makefiles :-)
maybe there is another way?
Thank you.
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