On Apr 12, 2005, at 11:40 pm, Charles Pittman wrote:
...Do all Pentium M processors have integrated wireless? I guess that would explain the wireless on/off button on the left-had side of my laptop (which I can't use, because no program recognizes any of those hotkeys).
It does. I can't remember all of the stickers that came on this laptop because I took them all off (I even had a Windows sticker on here even though I ordered the computer with a blank harddrive!).
I don't see any wireless devices on the lspci output, but I can't even identify a couple of the entries.
I have a feeling that if you installed Winders & pressed this button, you might get a "wireless networks" icon next to the clock. On some machines (eg IBM StinkPads) the icon for the wireless on/off is in blue on one of the fucntion keys, and to active the wireless card you have to press a blue function button on the bottom left of the keyboard to active it. If it's a button all on its own that's not responding, it might also be worth checking the BIOS.
What make & model is your laptop?
Stroller.
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