atheros madwifi problems - Forums Linux |
- atheros madwifi problems
- Fedora Core 4 WiFi trouble
- How to Import mail from Linux to Windows (for Mozilla)?
- can't find hal on FC4
- Compiling GCC 3.2.3 under GCC 4.0.2
- installing suse 10.0 before windows XP
Posted: 06 Feb 2006 03:01 PM PST com wrote: <snip> Well, that's not an atheros card. For Broadcom cards you need ndiswrapper, I think. Have a look here: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=408016 Joerg -- For email use g m x d o t n e t |
Posted: 06 Feb 2006 02:00 PM PST Nays wrote: Here are instructions to install ralink based cards on fedora: http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/fc3howto/install_rt2400_FC3.htm I'm sure googling for ralink "fedora core" will give you even more information. Joerg -- For email use g m x d o t n e t |
How to Import mail from Linux to Windows (for Mozilla)? Posted: 06 Feb 2006 04:24 AM PST Subba Rao wrote: I guess this is nothing huh? http://groups.google.com/group/comp.os.linux.misc/browse_thread/thread/f29e7a9a4eb0e25c/bccebb2f1931afb4 |
Posted: 05 Feb 2006 03:06 PM PST iforone <com> wrote: Well, so do I. Only a couple of weeks ago, I realised I was severely behind the times in my understanding of how udev (Greg Kroah-Hartman's current and rather elegant system for populating /dev), the hotplug subsystem (a userspace device-handling program), and the 2.6 kernel's "dbus" hardware-recognition messages interact. I still only barely grok that stuff; it's that new & different to me. My assumption is that GNOME"s /usr/bin/hald (the HAL daemon) picks up information from hotplug, and does pervy GNOMEy stuff with it. ;-> (As Mr. Lincoln said, I'm sure it's the kind of thing that will be enjoyed by those who enjoy that sort of thing.) And, by the way, you certainly don't owe any sort of apology: Since it's WinNT + successors that ballyhooed the concept of a "HAL" (which, in its case, does _not_ competently abstract the OS from the hardware as intended), your reaction was quite understandable. Appreciated. My Linuxmafia.com Knowledgebase has udev information linked from the Kernel category, http://linuxmafia.com/kb/Kernel/ . I particularly recommend the "udev Primer" entry. -- Cheers, A positive attitude will not solve all your problems, but it will Rick Moen annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. -- Herm Albright com |
Compiling GCC 3.2.3 under GCC 4.0.2 Posted: 05 Feb 2006 10:57 AM PST "Bill Davidsen" <prodigy.com> wrote in message news:doaGf.1860$news.prodigy.com... ?? x86 is a very supported platform for gcc, since almost all Linuxes are primarily built for x86. Do you mean x86_64, which admittedly is a bit different? Building the most recent and using it to compile the next most recent, and vice versa as you describe, is a very reasonable approach to regression testing. But you're trying to use what, 3.2.3 and 4.0.2? That's.... more than a few releases of difference. here's the list 3.2.3 3.3 and six sub releases 3.4 and six sub releases 4.0 and one sub release So even if I'm misremembering and you're using 3.3.2, that's still reaching back quite a few versions. |
installing suse 10.0 before windows XP Posted: 04 Feb 2006 12:08 PM PST On 4 Feb 2006 12:08:08 -0800, eric <com> wrote: You could call them /C and /D. You will need a primary partition for XP, and an extended partition which can hold several logical partitions. -- Reporter: "How did you like school when you were growing up, Yogi?" Yogi Berra: "Closed." |
You are subscribed to email updates from TextNData Forums - Linux To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 |