Hi, I've got Debian Lenny installed on an HP2133 (their little NetBook thing) and apart from having a massive pain getting Xorg to use the right resolution (now resolved) it's been working fine.
However, one problem I have noticed is that whenever I boot the system, NDISWrapper fails to detect the in-built wireless card. I try reinstalling the drivers, or simply restarting the network service, but it still fails to find the card. I have even tried a complete removal of NDISWrapper, then reinstalling it via the Debian Package Manager, but that didn't work. Then suddenly, seemingly at random, after a reboot, it is sorted, and it detects it again, and everything works as it should. This happens every time I shut the machine down and boot it back up again, although after the first couple of times, I realised I didn't need to reinstall anything, just continually reboot until it detects it - I've still not found a pattern on doing anything that suddenly makes it burst into life. This isn't a massive problem, as usually I just hibernate the machine, but occasionally I do restart it, and it's a pain to have to go through this routine every time. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Loz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

