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hi,
Georg Heinrich wrote:
I don't get wlan with wpa working on my powerbook g4 with etch.
you probably need bcm43xxx-fwcutter package. i wrote up how i got mine
working: http://travelsoforion.net/debian-wireless
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This is the lspci
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Am 01.06.2007 um 07:48 schrieb Andrei Morgan:
Georg Heinrich wrote:
I don't get wlan with wpa working on my powerbook g4 with etch.
you probably need bcm43xxx-fwcutter package. i wrote up how i got mine
working:
On 6/1/07, Georg Heinrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I don't get wlan with wpa working on my powerbook g4 with etch.
This is the lspci output:
0001:10:12:0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g
Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
This is my /etc/network/interfaces
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hi,
ralf wrote:
Am 01.06.2007 um 07:48 schrieb Andrei Morgan:
Georg Heinrich wrote:
I don't get wlan with wpa working on my powerbook g4 with etch.
you probably need bcm43xxx-fwcutter package. i wrote up how i got mine
working:
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I have a 720p h.264/AC3 video file that my PowerPC 7447A (1.67GHz) can
*almost* decode in real time. I am using mplayer with the ffmpeg libs
from Christian Marillat's repos. Is anyone aware of a PPC or
AltiVec-optimized h.264 decoder that could give
After loading etch on my beige g3 I took the initrd.gz and vmlinux files
out of the /boot directory and placed them in the bootx kernel folder in
macOS 8.6.
It seems to boot fine but then hangs in the sequence at this point
Begin: Waiting for root filesystem... ...
Done.
Check root=
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