Alle 23:14, venerdì 9 settembre 2005, Eric Laffoon ha scritto: > Hi all, > I just wanted to let anyone wondering know that 64-bit ndis works great.
Uhm.....my laptop works with ndiswrapper since march....never a problem (I use gentoo) BUT I wanna tell you something. A group of reverse engineer is reversing the linux binary driver (released by broadcom for MIPS arch) for the bcm4306 chipset. their homepage is this http://linux-bcom4301.sourceforge.net/ from their work comes this specifications http://bcm-specs.sipsolutions.net/ which a group of coders uses to write a driver for linux http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/ If anyone wants to help in the developement, even only for testing, please join our irc channel server irc.sipsolutions.net port 1994 (with SSL) channel #bcm-specs here you can find main developers (st3, mb_ and others), me (doctorzoidberg) and other people that help us doing our work. You're welcome if you wanna help in developing, writing patches, donating everything that can be useful or simply watch out some nerds at work =) > I was pleased that when I did a long overdue kernel upgrade that the > trackpad works without messing around at all. I generally prefer the mouse > as I get strange things happening when I type with the trackpad enabled and > bump it. Anyway what doesn't seem to work is the scroll part. Any ideas on > that? For the scroll part, you need to setup the synaptics module in the xorg.conf . read the README for more infos (for me it works, even horizontal scrolling) > Currently I'm trying to get MIDI working to hook into my studio. I can > actually play my keyboard from my laptop but I can't play midi through my > laptop speakers and haven't gotten Rosegarden working yet. I'm not even > able to confirm if the ac97 sound included in Nforce3 has mpu-401 or how to > set it up. Does anyone have this set up or an authoritative hardware spec > saying it's not there? how can you play the keyboard from the laptop if it hasn't a midi output ?? USB midi devices ? i think that the ac97 hasn't an mpu, so you need a software midi synth, like timidity or timidity++ Have a nice life doctorzoidberg _______________________________________________ Linuxr3000 mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.kdewebdev.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxr3000
