Daniel Kuehn wrote:
There is an option in gmail to tell it to send the mails as
plain-text too.
That is what I use,
Good point - important to post plain text.
I think another point which is also really important is to
EXTENSIVELY TRIM messages that you reply to.
It is quite common that Gmail
Thanks Rafal!
I updated the kernel to 2.6.32 and it doesn't work yet.
monte...@latosca:~$ uname -a
Linux latosca 2.6.32-020632-generic #020632 SMP Thu Dec 3 10:58:45 UTC 2009
i686 GNU/Linux
After updating the kernel I have deleted the directory /lib/firmware/b43 and
I have executed again the
Op 05-02-10 12:06, David Montero schreef:
Thanks Rafal!
I updated the kernel to 2.6.32 and it doesn't work yet.
monte...@latosca:~$ uname -a
Linux latosca 2.6.32-020632-generic #020632 SMP Thu Dec 3 10:58:45 UTC
2009 i686 GNU/Linux
After updating the kernel I have deleted the directory
W dniu 5 lutego 2010 12:06 użytkownik David Montero
monte...@gmail.com napisał:
Thanks Rafal!
I updated the kernel to 2.6.32 and it doesn't work yet.
Please, *stop* using html for your mails. Use Éric's commands.
--
Rafał
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Bcm43xx-dev mailing
Hi Rafal,
I am sorry, what do you mean with *stop* using html for your mails?
I am using my gmail account from internet, could you recommend me another
way to use it?
Thanks in advance
david
2010/2/5 Rafał Miłecki zaj...@gmail.com
W dniu 5 lutego 2010 12:06 użytkownik David Montero
Hi:
I will try to install that kernel version.
Here you can find the outputs.
Thanks
monte...@latosca:/etc$ dmesg | grep b43
[2.079698] b43-pci-bridge :04:00.0: PCI INT A - GSI 18 (level, low)
- IRQ 18
[2.079720] b43-pci-bridge :04:00.0: setting latency timer to 6
Op 05-02-10 14:18, David Montero schreef:
Hi:
I will try to install that kernel version.
Here you can find the outputs.
Thanks
monte...@latosca:/etc$ dmesg | grep b43
[2.079698] b43-pci-bridge :04:00.0: PCI INT A - GSI 18 (level,
low) - IRQ 18
[2.079720] b43-pci-bridge
Hi all,
Attached are the outputs.
Now I am going to setup my gmail account in Thunderbird. I am sorry for the
inconvenients!
r...@latosca:~# dmesg | grep b43
[2.074486] b43-pci-bridge :04:00.0: PCI INT A - GSI 18 (level, low)
- IRQ 18
[2.074504] b43-pci-bridge :04:00.0: setting
Op 05-02-10 14:47, David Montero schreef:
Hi all,
Attached are the outputs.
Now I am going to setup my gmail account in Thunderbird. I am sorry for
the inconvenients!
:
r...@latosca:~# iwconfig
lono wireless extensions.
eth0 no wireless extensions.
pan0 no
David Montero wrote:
Hi Rafal,
I am sorry, what do you mean with *stop* using html for your mails?
I am using my gmail account from internet, could you recommend me
another way to use it?
Yes, stop using gmail. Use a real mailer (thunderbird, mutt, etc.) and
set it to use plain-text.
Thanks a lot!
Now It's working properly. GREAT!
Yes, you were right, it was in the blacklist. See below:
monte...@latosca:~$ more /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-local.conf
#blacklist b43
#blacklist wl
I have commented these lines and it works.
Thanks a lot,
BR
david
On 5 February 2010 15:02, Éric
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 3:23 PM, David Montero monte...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks a lot!
Now It's working properly. GREAT!
Yes, you were right, it was in the blacklist. See below:
monte...@latosca:~$ more /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-local.conf
#blacklist b43
#blacklist wl
I have commented
On Friday 05 February 2010, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
W dniu 5 lutego 2010 12:06 użytkownik David Montero
monte...@gmail.com napisał:
Thanks Rafal!
I updated the kernel to 2.6.32 and it doesn't work yet.
Please, *stop* using html for your mails. Use Éric's commands.
While I took the time to look,
On Friday 05 February 2010, David Montero wrote:
Hi Rafal,
I am sorry, what do you mean with *stop* using html for your mails?
I am using my gmail account from internet, could you recommend me another
way to use it?
Thanks in advance
david
You are actually sending both plain text and an html
On 02/05/2010 08:48 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
While I took the time to look, there is a plain text component which kmail is
showing me, in Davids msgs, and to see the html, I have to specifically click
on that line in the automatic mime report kmail gives me.
Perhaps its one of your own
Argh, please, use text/plain for ML!
2010/2/5 David Montero monte...@gmail.com
monte...@latosca:~$ uname -r
2.6.31-14-generic
I thing it's working with 64 bits
You can check that with uname -a. Should not make difference however.
I thing that my card is the following:
(...)
14e4:4315
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