All,
I need a place to start after a couple of hours of googling, so thanks
for reading this. I have a D-LINK DWL-G510 (Rev b.) wireless PCI card
and I'm trying to get Madwifi working with it as, from what I've been
seeing, it's recommended over the ndiswrapper. I'm using the kernel
source
Ditto here! The networking was kind of weird between eth0 and eth1
(one's nvidia and the other is sk98lin). The first time I installed
it, it recognized the sk98lin one right away and performed the install
over HTTP, but the second time (after I installed a DLink wireless
card) it would no lo
What's the problem you're seeing? Do both monitors show the same thing
(as opposed to being all part of one desktop)? Is only one monitor
working? Is this the radeon driver?
Dustin
On 3-May-06, at 11:46 PM, Rob van Kraanen wrote:
Hi Guys,
Does anyone know what is wrong on this code?
I c
Tony,
Excellent, that worked! Thank you very much.
Dustin
On 13-Nov-05, at 11:13 PM, Tony Lill wrote:
Use the tveeprom that was built with the kernel, not the one that was
built with the ivtv driver. YOu only need that one for the 150 and 500
cards.
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Tony Lill,
enabled it when I built the kernel. Does this
mean that the V4L module in my kernel is not new enough? I think I
read it was just starting to be included now that I think about it.
Many thanks!
Dustin
On 13-Nov-05, at 2:28 AM, Ed Tomlinson wrote:
On Saturday 12 November 2005 20:06,
By default, the cx88* drivers load up fine on my Sarge AMD64 install
and take input from my PCHDTV-3000 card. I also have an Hauppauge
PVR-250 that requires the ivtv driver. My problem is that when I build
the ivtv driver and replace the msp3400, tveeprom, tuner, and tda9887
modules with the
Hi and thanks for reading.
I'm used to having only five different ISOs to download of the Woody
version, number five being the one with the 2.4 kernel, but now I see
there are thirteen of the AMD-64 ISOs and fourteen for the 32 bit
Debian. Can someone point me to documentation or advise me on
I keep getting a Segmentation Fault as well, something big happened
during the update last night. For me though, it's dpkg that's faulting
each time regardless. I don't know how to get around it if dpkg is
failing, none of my packages can be updated/installed without it.
This line appears in dm
This is the current lsusb output:
Bus 003 Device 001: ID :
Bus 002 Device 004: ID 046d:c50b Logitech, Inc.
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 15c2:ffdc
Bus 002 Device 001: ID :
Bus 001 Device 001: ID :
All I have is my Logitech cordless receiver hooked up to it, and the VFD
is hooked s
Hello all,
Recently bought a nice Silverstone case for my HTPC project, and was
wondering if anyone here knows of Linux drivers for the VFD (Vacuum
Fluorescent Display). It's a USB interface and it's all hooked up
according to the instructions. I've been googling, but have come up
with not
The Alioth documentation says that it's only available via an IA32
chroot for now ->
https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.html
Dustin
Wolfgang Mader wrote:
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On Sunday 27 February 2005 21:30, Erik Norman wrote:
Hell
There is a 64-bit version at java.sun.com available. Really easy to
install and keep up to date.
Dustin
Patrick Carlson wrote:
Hello. I'm a little confused as to getting Java on my AMD64 system.
Can I apt-get install it? I went to java.com and they seem to have an
AMD64 self extracting binary.
I just bought a pchdtv HD3000 card too, so I'm happy someone else is
trying it in the 64-bit environment. I just sent an e-mail to support
at PCHDTV, so hopefully they'll have some insight too. I'm getting
weird errors when I try to make the driver, it was referring to a method
call with the
I think I figured this out. Through some further Googling, I found that
the -march=k8 was reverted back to -march=athlon-xp, and that seems to
have worked.
DNJ
Dustin Nicholas Jenkins wrote:
Are there any in this list who enjoy MythTV on the AMD64 platform?
I'm trying to build the new
Are there any in this list who enjoy MythTV on the AMD64 platform? I'm
trying to build the new 0.17 from source, but make won't accept the
-march=k8 argument. Is there something else I should be using to
specify the architecture? The documentation specifies using k8.
Many thanks,
Dustin
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