Hi
Dillabough, Dave wrote:
When I run into a similar situation (trying to get new hardware/drivers
working) I usually boot up a LiveCD version of Linux and see what it takes to
make the hardware work. Once I know which drivers are needed and have
verified that the hardware works etc. I can
Recently I have been trying to get an 802.11g PCI card working with
Bering-uClibc and I found it difficult to work out whether I had the
wrong drivers or whether the card was simply not recognized by my
hardware. (It turned out to be the latter.) On any other Linux
distribution I would have used
that the drivers
exist and load the appropriate modules with a lot less futzing around.
-Original Message-
From: davidMbrooke [mailto:dmb.leaf-u...@ntlworld.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 12:52 PM
To: leaf-user
Subject: [leaf-user] PCI Utilities Package (including lspci) for Bering-uClibc
When I run into a similar situation (trying to get new hardware/drivers
working) I usually boot up a LiveCD version of Linux and see what it takes to
make the hardware work. Once I know which drivers are needed and have
verified that the hardware works etc. I can switch to Bering check that