sounter-question. Did anyone play with cwm to do some form of i18n?
I had no success trying get it to output koi8-r text, nor utf-8 with
non-english
letters.
> The GENERIC kernel should be sufficient for most all systems
> and situations.
I think it's his decision. If he'll do drivers patches and even do
new drivers, if he will use custom mk.conf, and maybe even
custom cvs tree why not use custom kernel config too.
By the way if he'll get problems w
> So you suppose others will not? :)
For this crap (bcm4318 as Airport Extreme Card) and current driver
the 'far' is 2-3 meters :)
There aint such problems with native Mac OS X, as it has original
proprietary driver.
> If ever looked into sys/arch/macppc/conf/GENERIC you should
> notice there is
> Check out ral(4) and acx(4) man pages. Maybe bwi(4).
It's better to know end user's point, to avoid different
bugs and problems. bwi(4) is badliest choice, as it's totally
based on reverse engineering.
I already have bcm-based integrated card, and it's
loss when far from access point.
Hi, @misc,
Please advice good PCMCIA Wi-Fi card (11g, 36 Mb/s and upper)
working nice both at x86 and macppc platforms.
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