On Mon 29 Nov 2021 at 01:50:24 (-0500), lou wrote:
>
> Thank David, you have better memory than i
>
> my memory is poor because of insomnia
Extracted from the Guix Reference Manual:
§ 3.2 Hardware Considerations
GNU Guix focuses on respecting the user’s computing freedom. It builds
around the
Thank David, you have better memory than i
my memory is poor because of insomnia
On Fri 26 Nov 2021 at 17:03:37 (+0100), Christian Britz wrote:
> Stefan Monnier wrote:
>
> > AFAICT most of the files in `linux-doc/Documentation` are compressed,
> > so you'd need to use `zgrep`.
>
> This actually works recursively with the zgrep command from the zutils
> package, thank you!
>
On Sun 28 Nov 2021 at 21:43:04 (-0500), lou wrote:
> Thank David!
>
> i want info about wifi adapters supported by kernel without using
> non-free firmware.
>
> i haven't been able to find such info in linux-doc
>
> yes, search for such info isn't easy, i give up
>
> many web pages have stories
Thank David!
i want info about wifi adapters supported by kernel without using
non-free firmware.
i haven't been able to find such info in linux-doc
yes, search for such info isn't easy, i give up
many web pages have stories of linux users' success with wifi adapter
but they might use non-f
On Fri 26 Nov 2021 at 21:12:25 (-0500), lou wrote:
>
> On 11/26/21 11:08 AM, Christian Britz wrote:
> > Christian Britz wrote:
> > > This actually works recursively with the zgrep command from the zutils
> > > package, thank you!
> > And still it doesn't find the file mentioned by deloptes, amazin
On 11/26/21 11:08 AM, Christian Britz wrote:
Christian Britz wrote:
This actually works recursively with the zgrep command from the zutils
package, thank you!
And still it doesn't find the file mentioned by deloptes, amazing! :-D
Thanks to all that reply!
WUSB-Design-overview.txt is avail
Christian Britz wrote:
> This actually works recursively with the zgrep command from the zutils
> package, thank you!
And still it doesn't find the file mentioned by deloptes, amazing! :-D
(Sorry for replying to the personal adress first...)
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> AFAICT most of the files in `linux-doc/Documentation` are compressed,
> so you'd need to use `zgrep`.
This actually works recursively with the zgrep command from the zutils
package, thank you!
The installation of it t
Christian Britz wrote:
>> I think you are looking for usb/WUSB-Design-overview.txt which I found
>> with
>>
>> grep -r -i wireless usb/
>
> How did you do this exactly? I installed package linux-dox like lou and
> issued grep -i -r wireless /usr/share/doc/linux-doc/Documentation/ ,
> without an
On 26.11.21 at 09:56 deloptes wrote:
> lou wrote:
>
>> sorry, i use wrong word
>>
>> i mean wifi adapter, not wifi card
>>
>> in Chinese, it's called wireless card, though it's really USB wifi adapter
>
> I think you are looking for usb/WUSB-Design-overview.txt which I found with
>
> grep -r -i
lou wrote:
i want info about wifi cards supported by kernel
The kernel wiki has a good list of supported chips:
https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers
Thomas
lou wrote:
> sorry, i use wrong word
>
> i mean wifi adapter, not wifi card
>
> in Chinese, it's called wireless card, though it's really USB wifi adapter
I think you are looking for usb/WUSB-Design-overview.txt which I found with
grep -r -i wireless usb/
otherwise
grep -r -i wireless .
poi
sorry, i use wrong word
i mean wifi adapter, not wifi card
in Chinese, it's called wireless card, though it's really USB wifi adapter
i've installed linux-doc for bullseye
i browse /usr/share/doc/linux-doc, but can't find info about wifi card
i want info about wifi cards supported by kernel
Thanks!
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