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keesan
response 282 of 290: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 16:47 UTC 2006

UMax has links to linux drivers for its routers, but they are broken.  I tried
to write them and they returned my mail.  THey use sorbs blacklist.
rcurl
response 283 of 290: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 20:54 UTC 2006

Re #277: http://www.macwireless.com/html/products/11g_11b_cards/11bUSB.php
ball
response 284 of 290: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 21:20 UTC 2006

Re #281: http://www.homenethelp.com/web/review/ugate-3300.asp
gull
response 285 of 290: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 00:54 UTC 2006

Re resp:283: Wow! That's steep! I think the D-Link model (which works fine with Linux, but not with MacOS) cost $60.
keesan
response 286 of 290: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 01:07 UTC 2006

When compiling a PCMCIA kernel, if I am going to use precompiled modules do
I answered N or M to CONFIG_PCMCIA?  I tried both ways.  If I don't have APM
and PNP and I get messages about them being unresolved symbols while using
precompiled modules, do I need to answer Y to them or compile my own modules?
gull
response 287 of 290: Mark Unseen   Mar 20 02:38 UTC 2006

I think you need CONFIG_PCMCIA to provide the framework the other PCMCIA modules work with. I'm not totally sure, though. I don't compile many kernels from scratch anymore.
keesan
response 288 of 290: Mark Unseen   Mar 20 16:05 UTC 2006

I had to answer N in order to compile directly within the downloaded pcmcia
package instead of using the precompiled modules.  It works now except Cardbus
has a bus and does not work.  The precompiled modules for some reason did not
work with the precompiled kernel so I had to compile kernel and modules in
two steps.  Answering Y would have compiled drivers into the kernel, M would
have NOT compiled any drivers, N lets you compile them yourself afterwards.
Very confusing, and now I need to learn to use /sbin/hotplug and maybe some
other scripts in order to use regular PCI modules with Cardbus cards.
wilt
response 289 of 290: Mark Unseen   May 16 23:52 UTC 2006

HACKED BY GNAA LOL JEWS DID WTC LOL
ball
response 290 of 290: Mark Unseen   Oct 4 01:49 UTC 2006

My networked home now has an 802.11g LAN in addition to a
small 10baseT LAN in the study.  The wired LAN connects via
the wireless LAN and then DSL to the Internet.  AT&T DSL
registration requires access to MS Windows.
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