Pupeno wrote:
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 17:07, Jonathan Wright wrote:
In the
end I had to remove all the modules (rm -Rf /lib/modules) and reinstall
all the modules before rebuilding wireless-tools, madwifi-driver,
madwifi-tools in that order.
Thanks, that worked! (I haven't rebuild
On Tuesday 16 August 2005 11:52 pm, Pupeno wrote:
Hello,
I have an IBM wifi card that has an Atheros chipset that was working
perfectly with the madwifi driver untill the update that happened recently,
now it is a big mess.
When I plug it in or at boot if it is plugged in when coldplugging
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 10:05, Robert Crawford wrote:
On Tuesday 16 August 2005 11:52 pm, Pupeno wrote:
Hello,
I have an IBM wifi card that has an Atheros chipset that was working
perfectly with the madwifi driver untill the update that happened
recently, now it is a big mess.
When
Which updates are you talking about-
madwifi, it was updated some days ago, to be exact, version 0.1_pre20050809
released on 2005/08/10 12:44:19, while previously I was using
0.1_pre20050420.
Sync up man. You're supposed to downgrade to 20050420 now. I was
having the same problem.
- Grant
Which updates are you talking about-
madwifi, it was updated some days ago, to be exact, version 0.1_pre20050809
released on 2005/08/10 12:44:19, while previously I was using
0.1_pre20050420.
If downgrading to 20050420 doesn't work, try upgrading to the latest
baselayout. An older
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 11:28 am, Grant wrote:
Which updates are you talking about-
madwifi, it was updated some days ago, to be exact, version
0.1_pre20050809 released on 2005/08/10 12:44:19, while previously I was
using
0.1_pre20050420.
If downgrading to 20050420 doesn't work,
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 17:07, Jonathan Wright wrote:
In the
end I had to remove all the modules (rm -Rf /lib/modules) and reinstall
all the modules before rebuilding wireless-tools, madwifi-driver,
madwifi-tools in that order.
Thanks, that worked! (I haven't rebuild madwifi-tools though).
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