On Sun, 8 Jun 2003 16:18:23 -0500, will hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

> On 2003.06.08 11:44 John Hebert wrote:
>> This may help:
>>
>> http://lists.linux-wlan.com/pipermail/linux-wlan-user/2003- 
>> February/009409.html
>>
>> See this page for the drivers:
>> http://www.linux-wlan.com/linux-wlan/index.html#The linux-wlan Project
>>
>> HTH,
>> John Hebert
>>
>
> Thanks, I'd seen the first page and the second page taught me a little 
> more about /proc.  /proc/pci showed the card using irq 12 but 
> /proc/interupts shows that being used by my mouse, psaux.  The bios does 
> not have a way to turn it off and I'm not sure how to make the board look 
> for another irq.  I thought pci was supposed to fix problems like this, 
> so that kind of conflict did not cross my mide in a box with no ISA 
> besides com and lpt ports.  So, I still stuck.

I don't know much about this but I need to find out more, as I am having a 
similar interrupt sharing problem with my USB and mouse under Linux on my 
funky Sony Vaio laptop.

> By the way, how does your email trick my mail client into looking for an 
> Estonian dictionary?

Opera apparently uses the Latin 9 (iso-8859-15) character set by default. 
This must trigger your client into thinking it is Estonian(?).

-- 
John Hebert
System Engineer
I T Group, Inc. http://www.it-group.com

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