Hi All,
I am running RH8 on a IBM T30. My machine was shipped with an internal
"Cisco Aironet Mini-PCI Wireless Card by IBM." I thought the Aironet was
a pretty widely supported card under Linux but I am having some trouble
configuring it.
The system seems to acknowledge that the card is there:
TECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Try running 'neat' from the command line. And see if it see's and installs
> > the driver. We used it here on a Notebook with wireless network and it
> > worked very well. It didn't install the driver from Linux install, but
> >
sorry Wolf ... that just takes me to the config gui ... which
unfortunately is no help ...
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 17:48, Wolfgang Gill wrote:
> So I take it that running NEAT didn't help??
>
> Wolf
>
> -Original Message-----
> From: Michael Griffis [mailto:[EM
One more thing ...
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 15:21, Michael Griffis wrote:
> Norman,
>
> Excellent! Let me just make sure I understand how you did it.
>
> On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 18:56, Norman E. Brake, Jr. wrote:
> >
> > What I found was that Cisco's install
Norman,
Excellent! Let me just make sure I understand how you did it.
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 18:56, Norman E. Brake, Jr. wrote:
>
> What I found was that Cisco's install script just placed the module in
> the modules directory. You had to insmod it manually to get past the
> "radio not found" m
Hello ...
Has anyone had any luck upgrading to the 2.4.20 kernel in RH8?
If so ...
a) What method did you use to do so? Download from kernel.org and
compile or did you find some RPMs ...
b) Any words of wisdom? Lessons learned?
I know that there is an RPM for kernel-2.4.20-2.2 on the redha
I'm getting the following below when I try to run redhat-config-date ...
and consequently my system time is all messed up. This is a new error
and occured after put my machine on standby ...
I don't really understand this error ... new to all of this. Could
anyone shed some light on this please?