On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 04:57:20PM -0400, Walt S wrote:
> No, that didn't help.  The timing seems to be random.  Earlier I was  
> running Kismet for about 1/2 hour and all was fine.  A few minutes  
> later, another run of Kismet lasted less than 3 minutes before the  
> screen went white.  I changed /etc/network/interfaces to remove the  
> wep key, and immediately after giving the "ifup wlan0" command, I had  
> the white screen again.  (Actually it s "mostly" white.  There is a  
> thin 1 pixel vertical line that appears at random positions on the  
> screen.)  Removing the card immediately sets the screen back to  
> normal, and whatever command was in progress continues.  Yes, my Mac  
> and my wife's HP laptop connect to this AP without problem.  I'm  
> wondering if the problem is in the driver?  I just bought the card  
> but I doubt they'd take it back since the docs cover only Windows  
> Mobile.
> 
Im, sorry but screen whiteouts when using CF cards would indicate to
me a hardware failure. Especially if pulling the card out fixes it.

My guess would be your card has an internal short and is pulling way
too much power and dropping the voltage lines inside the Z. Either that
or you battery/psu might be shafted and not supplying enough power.

Graeme


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