Robert Glueck wrote:
Mark Fletcher wrote:
I had exactly the same problem -- with different hardware.
The cause was that PCMCIA services are started in the boot
/ startup sequence AFTER networking is set up, so at the
time the startup procedure is trying to connect to your
network PCMCIA ser
Mark Fletcher wrote:
> I had exactly the same problem -- with different hardware.
> The cause was that PCMCIA services are started in the boot
> / startup sequence AFTER networking is set up, so at the
> time the startup procedure is trying to connect to your
> network PCMCIA services are not runn
Tim Beauregard wrote:
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Robert Glueck wrote:
Adam Porter wrote:
I'm not an expert, and I have no experience with
ndiswrapper, but I'll try
to help. Please post your /etc/network/interfaces file.
I may have missed the entire point o
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Robert Glueck wrote:
> Adam Porter wrote:
>>I'm not an expert, and I have no experience with
>>ndiswrapper, but I'll try
>>to help. Please post your /etc/network/interfaces file.
>
I may have missed the entire point of the thread as I've only just
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Robert Glueck wrote:
> If you really want to get into this, the thread is here:
I think that's getting over my head, sorry. Good luck.
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Adam Porter wrote:
> Hmm, you might be the same guy I talked to in #debian (I
> think my nick then was "tired").
>
> I'm not an expert, and I have no experience with
> ndiswrapper, but I'll try
> to help. Please post your /etc/network/interfaces file.
Actually, to be honest, I was posting this
Hmm, you might be the same guy I talked to in #debian (I think my nick then
was "tired").
I'm not an expert, and I have no experience with ndiswrapper, but I'll try
to help. Please post your /etc/network/interfaces file.
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I have a problem getting my PCMCIA wireless adapter (Buffalo
WLI-CB-G54HP-US with Broadcom BCM4318 chipset, pciid
14e4:4318 rev.02) working properly in a Toshiba laptop,
running Xandros v.3.0.2 (a variant of Debian).
I'm using a Windows driver (bcmwl5.inf/bcmwl5.sys,
downloaded from Dell) with ndi
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