On Fri, 13 Jun 2008, Ross Cameron wrote:
I'd get a replacement and if you can afford it,... submit a hardware sample fo
one of the dev's that like playing with
wireless drivers.
Personally I'm lucky all my hardware works (spend a fair bit of time making
sure of that though) so I haven't come
a
I'd get a replacement and if you can afford it,... submit a hardware sample
fo one of the dev's that like playing with wireless drivers.
Personally I'm lucky all my hardware works (spend a fair bit of time making
sure of that though) so I haven't come across something I need to submit
hardware for
Hi,
I just bought Realtek 8185 which won't work. I found
some mailinglist threads about it not being supported [1].
My question is: will they ever be or shall I just get a
replacement?
[1] http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=121167375211277&w=2
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Antti Harri
On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 04:33:40PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I saw on OpenBSD site that Realtek 8185 pci/cardbus chips are supported
> as of OBSD 3.8.
where did you see that?
> Just bought an airlink101 card but get 'not configured' in dmesg. Which
> driver is supposed to support 8185 chips
I saw on OpenBSD site that Realtek 8185 pci/cardbus chips are supported
as of OBSD 3.8.
Just bought an airlink101 card but get 'not configured' in dmesg. Which
driver is supposed to support 8185 chips?
I couldn't find any other references to these chips. It was a very cheap
card for my dad who will
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