On Tuesday 22 November 2005 01:55 pm, Eric Bliss wrote:
> > >
> > > I tried the 2.6.14 kernel with the ipw2200 driver, and it didn't work.
> > > Maybe it was fixed in release 2.
> >
> > Can anyone tell me if the in-kernel driver supports turning your card
> > on in promiscuous mode?
> >
>
> Devi
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 01:02 pm, Derek Tracy wrote:
> On 11/19/05, Bill Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 21:42 Fri 18 Nov , Matthias Bethke wrote:
> > > I just noticed the new Gentoo kernel 2.6.14-r2 includes support for both
> > > the generic 802.11 stack and the Intel IPW2200 dr
On 11/19/05, Bill Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 21:42 Fri 18 Nov , Matthias Bethke wrote:
> > I just noticed the new Gentoo kernel 2.6.14-r2 includes support for both
> > the generic 802.11 stack and the Intel IPW2200 driver. I've been using
> > the separate ebuilds for these two so f
On 21:42 Fri 18 Nov , Matthias Bethke wrote:
> I just noticed the new Gentoo kernel 2.6.14-r2 includes support for both
> the generic 802.11 stack and the Intel IPW2200 driver. I've been using
> the separate ebuilds for these two so far, now I was wondering if
> there's still any advantage to t
On Nov 18, 2005, at 8:42 pm, Matthias Bethke wrote:
I just noticed the new Gentoo kernel 2.6.14-r2 includes support for
both
the generic 802.11 stack and the Intel IPW2200 driver. I've been using
the separate ebuilds for these two so far, now I was wondering if
there's still any advantage to t
On 11/18/05, Matthias Bethke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just noticed the new Gentoo kernel 2.6.14-r2 includes support for both
> the generic 802.11 stack and the Intel IPW2200 driver. I've been using
> the separate ebuilds for these two so far, now I was wondering if
> there's still any advanta
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