On 11/19/05, Bill Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 21:42 Fri 18 Nov , Matthias Bethke wrote:
I just noticed the new Gentoo kernel 2.6.14-r2 includes support for both
the generic 802.11 stack and the Intel IPW2200 driver. I've been using
the separate ebuilds for these two so far, now
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 01:02 pm, Derek Tracy wrote:
On 11/19/05, Bill Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 21:42 Fri 18 Nov , Matthias Bethke wrote:
I just noticed the new Gentoo kernel 2.6.14-r2 includes support for both
the generic 802.11 stack and the Intel IPW2200 driver. I've
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 01:55 pm, Eric Bliss wrote:
I tried the 2.6.14 kernel with the ipw2200 driver, and it didn't work.
Maybe it was fixed in release 2.
Can anyone tell me if the in-kernel driver supports turning your card
on in promiscuous mode?
Device Drivers
On 21:42 Fri 18 Nov , Matthias Bethke wrote:
I just noticed the new Gentoo kernel 2.6.14-r2 includes support for both
the generic 802.11 stack and the Intel IPW2200 driver. I've been using
the separate ebuilds for these two so far, now I was wondering if
there's still any advantage to
I just noticed the new Gentoo kernel 2.6.14-r2 includes support for both
the generic 802.11 stack and the Intel IPW2200 driver. I've been using
the separate ebuilds for these two so far, now I was wondering if
there's still any advantage to that. Any opinions?
regards
Matthias
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On 11/18/05, Matthias Bethke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just noticed the new Gentoo kernel 2.6.14-r2 includes support for both
the generic 802.11 stack and the Intel IPW2200 driver. I've been using
the separate ebuilds for these two so far, now I was wondering if
there's still any advantage to
On Nov 18, 2005, at 8:42 pm, Matthias Bethke wrote:
I just noticed the new Gentoo kernel 2.6.14-r2 includes support for
both
the generic 802.11 stack and the Intel IPW2200 driver. I've been using
the separate ebuilds for these two so far, now I was wondering if
there's still any advantage to
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