On 4/10/06, Walter Hieber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Everything is fine here Walter :). Tobias is very busy setting things up in his home.
Thanks for the updates Fabian and Mark.
I've wrestled ndiswrapper in the past and am semi fluent it building, moding
it and setting it up but I would like to try the open drivers since it
seems like that might give me more flexability. I hope your family and
health return to normal as soon as possible. Fabian, I hope your disertation
goes exceptionally well. Chaks and Tobias I hope all is well in your worlds.
Same for the rest of the team.
Everything is fine here Walter :). Tobias is very busy setting things up in his home.
Take care,
Walter
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Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 7:03 PM
To: yoper-dev - open minded discussion
Subject: Re: [yoper-dev] Re: Cliff Wade (Hawkwind) as potential package
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On Sunday 09 April 2006 20:52, Walter Hieber wrote:
> At present, i think it is better to focus on how to program YIS :-D
> [Walter Hieber] No doubt!
>
> Here is my shout out to the team. I know i missed some of you but just
> wondering whats going on in your worlds?
>
> Where are Fabian, Justin, Reid, Arnolf, Johnbon, Marlon, Pioneer, and
SebaT
> ?
Fabian, Justin, Reid etc I have seen mails from in the last day or two ;)
And I spotted Pioneer in the irc earlier when I popped quickly in to check
it
was working :)
>
> Here is where I'm at:
> Totally toasted my Yoper 2.91 blacksand install! Started screwing around
> with runlevel scripts and writing stuff to automate ndiswrapper with my
> RALink card and managed to prevent logging it at all. Oh well serves me
> right.
Walter - email me about the Ralink card. Using ndiswrapper is hard work!
There
are 2 good open drivers for the cards - the ralink one and the serialmonkey
one. Depends which card you have. The usb dongle thing is a pain to set up,
but the pci card or the pcmcia card are simple :) Using the ralink driver
on
my belkin pcmcia card here on a laptop as I write! Admittedly that is on
Debian - but Yoper worked with them in version 2.2.0-6 and 2.1 :) I have
no
need to try them on Blacksand, although I can if it will help.
> Were having another baby so Ive been ordered by the queen to move my
office
> out of the room to my glassed room so no free time for me for a while. My
> business is working out well and we are having moderate success so Iv'e
bee
> focusing most of my free time to updating products. Work is going well so
> nothing notworthy there to mention.
Great news Walter! Congrats on the baby to both of you :) Great news on the
business front too :)
> I still can't get over how rediculous my pre-emptive Yoper release
> announcment was. What a dork!
Don't let it worry you :) We have all cocked up something in the past ;)
> Ive been enjopying some Steely Dan and some occasional RUSH and I had a
> very cool dream the other night that I was literaly eating the colorful
> fruit flavored notes of a Guitar solo by Steve Via at the end of the song
> For the Love of God! - Yeah and I promise I have never used or touch any
> drugs in my life! Honest. Hope every one is doing well and that the
silence
> lately is just the usual lul before the storm.
> Take care all!,
> Walter
Ah - Rush :) 2112 was a great album :)
I have been fairly quiet in the last week or so - we had a family
bereavement,
which involved a lot of running around and sorting out things. I have also
had a few problems with my health - so I have tried to ease off a bit on all
fronts for a week or two. It is also school holidays here - so I shall be
less visible this next two weeks than usual I expect. Still about - killing
spammers off and watching the posts on the forum and mailing list and
hopefully answering a few bits as I can.
Still here - but less obvious ;)
On the VMWare front again, I was thinking about my earlier reply - and I
thought maybe Cliff is looking from the view of Windows running Yoper in
VMWare? That may or may not work I suppose - some kernels have issues in
VMWare I know. But to be honest, I don't think its a kernel thing with
Yoper.
As I said before, the early 2.91 test worked OK in Qemu, but later ones
failed. Possibly something to do with the YIS installer? Not sure what
though. I will see what I can do in the next week or two to discover the
problem.
In the meantime, please feel free to shout me about the ralink drivers if
you
want Walter :)
Cheers,
Mark
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