My 2 cents :)
I have a bcm4312, "cousin" of your wireless. b43 gave me a terribly
bad performance, and ndiswrapper works fine for me, however, you need
to blacklist ssb and b43 modules at boot (not neccessary anymore?)
I think your chip is also covered by wl.ko (official linux module,
non-free
Debian just fine, I recommend the famous Oreilly's book Linux Cookbook.
It taught me a lot at the time I used Ubuntu (my first distro), and the
recipes apply to all distros (with distro-specific differences).
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http://wiki.debian.org/wl
http://wiki.debian.org/bcm43xx
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Broadcom_BCM4312
Regards
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broadcom-sta-source. You have to build the packages with the second
option. Plus, it's "less open", as it has some binary pieces. It's the
same driver than the one offerred "officialy".
I have to add that I have far better performance with the wl module.
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orphan (orphanar - curses interface or gtkorphan) to keep
an eye on those packages.
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Just leave mutt and clamav in the chain :)
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are in range. I would like
> some examples, so I can learn how to tweak the config quickly.
Dunno.
> Any help is greatly appreciated. I'm using the asus eeepc 1008ha and
> debian squeeze if that matters.
> Cheers,
> Dan
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At least on my system, apt forgets about these keys every now and then.
I do know it happened to all of us not so long ago due to changes in the
ftp.
aptitude reinstall debian-archive-keyring works when the first
case occurs.
Omar
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 02:01:40PM -0500, Zachary Uram wrote:
> H
> I think you are overdoing it. I don't have a .mime.types file, nor any
> encoding settings in my .muttrc, I'm just using a terminal with proper
> UTF-8 support (rxvt-unicode).
> How are you testing the encodings of the files you send/receive?
Thanks for the response. I'm using gnome-terminal.
Hello to everybody:
I'm still learning Mutt (this is my first installation), and I've worked
out encoding issues and the likes, particullarly when somebody sends me
a gettext po file, enabling me to *see* it with the regular pager.
Although it sometimes detects utf-8 as iso.
However, now, when I
I like a constant upgrade, but still enjoy a stable system. On testing
you may have to wait for the new stuff, but eventually, you'll get it,
and with some serious bugs already fixed.
It's not like waiting in stable for a new release to happen, so if I
were you, I'll stick with testing, and keep w
Hello:
I'm running Debian testing/sid (very little sid, OO and the likes, no
core packages) and my problem is that whenever I fill a report,
reportbug will take me through the steps with no problems (well, the gui
crashed a couple of times :), and at the end, it informs me that the
report wa
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