Hi Dominik: haven't found the time and realistically won't before Xmas -
new job, 700 km from home, and 3 young kids at home - and I've never
compiled a kernel.
I'm relatively confident, though, that it'll work if one just adds a line
with 0x02ac & 0x3021 instead of 0x02ac & 0x0002, given that
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 02:57:31PM +0200, Gerald Willmann wrote:
> > It requires making a one line addition to the driver source code.
> > If you don't think you can do it all on your own I'd be happy to make
> > a patch for you - which you could apply to your kernel sources and
> > after a re
Hi Gerald,
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 09:04:11PM +0200, Gerald Willmann wrote:
> Hi Peter: thanks for your reply. I have to admit that I'm just a
> simple user.
It is polite to keep the discussion on the mailing list. I write to
the list partly in order to help people who ask for help, but more
im
Hi Gerald,
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 02:57:31PM +0200, Gerald Willmann wrote:
> prod_id(1): "Siemens" (0xd936153f)
> prod_id(2): "SpeedStream Wireless PCMCIA" (0xbe6a5a90)
>
> but no driver gets loaded and if I modprobe orinoco_cs by hand it
> doesn't seem to find the card. Could someone pls point
hi there: I've used a speedstream pcmcia wlan card successfully on my
debian laptop for yrs. Recently upgraded from sarge to etch (ie 2.4 to
2.6) and now it doesn't work anymore.
For pcmcia-cs I had the following entry in /etc/pcmcia/config
card "SpeedStream SS1021 Wireless Adapter"
version