I have fixed the problem. I just had to type irqpoll as a kernel boot option. Does anyone know why this is?On 2/15/06, jlmb <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Nil Cire wrote:> Oh, the wlan0's not on there because I did not have the card plugged in.
> I have already recomplied the modules. I noticed that th
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I recently had another post about the networking not working. Well,
I've solved it. However, I still don't know why it works. What the
heck does irqpoll do? Is there any way I can do it without using
irqpoll? Refer to my other post (Networking problems
On 2/11/06, Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am 2006-02-08 19:14:07, schrieb Colin:> I'm guessing but do you have the kernel-image-2.4-386 package installed?>> (Damn! packages.debian.org is down so I can't check for the proper name!)
Go to pdo.debian.net to check for packages
???
I'm already using gnome 2.12 in testing. On 2/15/06, Colin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Joseph Smidt wrote:> Is there any chance gnome 2.12 will be in testing this week?
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Oh, the wlan0's not on there because I did not have the card plugged in. I have already recomplied the modules. I noticed that the eth0 in 2.6.15 does not have an Rx or Tx rate while the eth0 in 2.6.12 does. Once again, I would like to reiterate that the route table for
2.6.15 is empty.
On 2/15/
On 2/14/06, jlmb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nil Cire wrote:> Recently, I installed the new kernel package linux-image-2.6.15-1-686> for etch and found that I cannot connect to my dhcp server (router). In> grub, if I choose kernel 2.6.12, the internet and networking works just
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Recently, I installed the new kernel package linux-image-2.6.15-1-686 for etch and found that I cannot connect to my dhcp server (router). In grub, if I choose kernel 2.6.12, the internet and networking works just fine after it boots up. I'm even able to use my wireless card in
2.6.12 with no prob
You mount the drive just as you mount any other thing. First, you make a directory for where you want to mount the drive and then you do without the <>
On 2/14/06, Rick Pasotto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My usb voice recorder used to mount automatically. It no longer does(probably some gnome chang
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