On 07/21/2010 08:38 PM, John Oyler wrote: > John O'Donnel, > > This is the sort of thing you'd see. Did you understand the fix that > they're speaking of? Basically we just install the Intel Slackware firmware > package, and this should all go away (or, at least work as well as the Intel > Slack does). > > I haven't tried it myself, and probably won't get to for a few more hours, > but it does sound like an obvious fix now that they've explained, and should > be safe even if it doesn't (just use removepkg). > > John Oyler > > > _______________________________________________ > ARMedslack mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.armedslack.org/mailman/listinfo/armedslack > Hi all!
Look at the firmware as it was the operating system of the device. As your PC is useless without an OS, so are some devices without firmware. These devices are equipped with some kind of processor (it can be even an ARM) and depending of the firmware they can be once PPPoE modem, and the next time the other firmware is uploaded, they can be PPPoA modem. Simply put, firmware is code, that once uploaded, is executed by device or have some data that the device needs. One important thing is that, with firmware based devices it is possible to easily update the device to new revision by just updating the firmware. It wouldn't be possible if the device was based on some dedicated hardware. -- Pozdrawiam, Best regards, Andrzej Telszewski _______________________________________________ ARMedslack mailing list [email protected] http://lists.armedslack.org/mailman/listinfo/armedslack
