Huy Bui,
There are only a few 54g cards supported in Linux. There are lots of in
expensive 54g cards that are supported by NDISWrapper and their Winblowz
drivers though. Check out http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net for more info.
Good Luck,
Steve
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From: Mike Noyes
Thank you, Charles.
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
I'm not sure. If serial.o is listed when you run 'lsmod', you should
have serial port support.
Lsmod shows serial as the first module, but shows it as (unused), with
36706 pages
Some comments indicate that serial support is built into the nor
Arnold Wiegert wrote:
After happily using Dachstein for some time now and ready to upgrade to
the latest because it has some features I need, I downloaded the latest
small Dachstein image from Charles Steinkuehler's page and configured it
to run my network.
First off, I wanted a serial connecti
After happily using Dachstein for some time now and ready to upgrade to
the latest because it has some features I need, I downloaded the latest
small Dachstein image from Charles Steinkuehler's page and configured it
to run my network.
First off, I wanted a serial connection. So I reviewed the
freeman wrote:
My setup is home-user, DSL, Bering 1.2 release. eth0=internet,
eth1=private, eth2=DMZ.
I just recently got a mail-server box placed on my long-empty DMZ
interface. However this DMZ-located box wouldn't resolve. I mucked with
dnscache, attempting to have it serve both eth1 and eth
I'll flog a little program that I have just started using, relevant here
because one of it's functions includes the generation of a random
password. You can config the resultant password to be one or many of
UPPER/lower/numeric/symbol and of a specified length.
The proggie itself is a secure pa
Having just recently placed a mail server on my DMZ I am now addressing
an issue whereby my PPP link (over PPPoE) would drop, then come back up
but my routing table would be thereafter mucked up and require manual
intervention to reset the networking/shorewall/ipsec utilities to get
proper conn
My setup is home-user, DSL, Bering 1.2 release. eth0=internet,
eth1=private, eth2=DMZ.
I just recently got a mail-server box placed on my long-empty DMZ
interface. However this DMZ-located box wouldn't resolve. I mucked with
dnscache, attempting to have it serve both eth1 and eth2 queries but
It was pointed out to me (thank you sir!) that using OpenSSH and leaving
root without a password solves the problem, presuming there are no user
accounts. This is, in fact, my situation. The best solution to a problem is
a problem that turns out not to need solving at all. :)
If I have no non-root
Im paying for a second IP with my Comcast account. Now, from their
point-of-view I should have my two Windows machines hooked up through a
straight hub into the back of the cable modem. From my point of view they
are out of their mind, plus I cant set up an internal fileserver to share
between my
On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 02:43, Huy Bui wrote:
> I am looking for a couple of PCI wireless card that support 54g to use with
> leaf. Any of you using or can recommend one. Especially if one that i can
> get here in the UK
Huy,
This list may provide you with the information you want.
WLAN Ada
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 17:33:47 +0700
From: "Thitiporn Pornpirunrak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "LeafUser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [leaf-user] How To Mount USB Flash Drive on Bering Stable 1.0??
Hi.. all
I am wondering that how to mount usb drive on bering box..
I have an usb drive and wou
At our site, our equipment is physically secured behind locked doors. We are
using OpenSSH, so if we need to do remote maintenance, we do so with our
OpenSSH keys. If we need to do 'hands on' maintenance, we have the physical
key to get through the door and into the 'closet'. Usually, that isn't th
Hi all
I am looking for a couple of PCI wireless card that support 54g to use with
leaf. Any of you using or can recommend one. Especially if one that i can
get here in the UK
Thanks
Huy Bui
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