On Friday 19 November 2004 15:10, lincr wrote:
> So now I am running a network install as before but using the mirrors
> already listed in the installer, rather than my local source. None of
> the mirrors have my 2.6 kernel modules! The module tarballs on the
> mirrors are all for the 2.4 kernels
Hi Folks,
Okay, I decided to reinstall 10.1 PPC via ftp, as the 1st iso image does
not have everything on it that I want available at first boot. I
installed the first time by changing the yaboot.conf file to load the
kernel and ramdisk from an hfs partition on hda2, and then I installed
the syste
On Wednesday 17 November 2004 15:19, Lincoln Rutledge wrote:
> HarM,
>
> That is a great tip! When I plug in the device under Mandrake, it loads
> the prism2 module, but yeah, iwconfig and ifconfig do nothing.
> Unfortunately neither apropos nor the iwconfig docs helped me. But I
> will investiga
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 00:28:47 +0100, "H.J.Bathoorn"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On Tuesday 16 November 2004 22:09, Lincoln Rutledge wrote:
> > I have a dwl122 Dlink 802.11b usb dongle and an iBook. It's a prism2
> > chipset, supposed to be supported by linux wlan-ng. Does anyone have
> > this
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 22:09, Lincoln Rutledge wrote:
> I have a dwl122 Dlink 802.11b usb dongle and an iBook. It's a prism2
> chipset, supposed to be supported by linux wlan-ng. Does anyone have
> this working on Mandrake? I just installed 10.1 and it didn't
> automatically work, which
On November 16, 2004 14:09, Lincoln Rutledge wrote:
> I have a dwl122 Dlink 802.11b usb dongle and an iBook. It's a prism2
> chipset, supposed to be supported by linux wlan-ng. Does anyone have
> this working on Mandrake? I just installed 10.1 and it didn't
> automatically work, which did no
I have a dwl122 Dlink 802.11b usb dongle and an iBook. It's a prism2
chipset, supposed to be supported by linux wlan-ng. Does anyone have
this working on Mandrake? I just installed 10.1 and it didn't
automatically work, which did not surprise me. In the past I have
tried
building a kernel