* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
And, *when* it will work : MOL and albook
This fantastic software works perfectly -not from Debian packages, only
from sources- with my ibook, but don't even compile with my albook.
Mol is working out of the debian packages for me on
* Richard Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I am going to buy a laptop for the purpose of running Linux - either a 12
iBook or a 12 PowerBook. Which in your opinion is better for running
Linux?
I get impression that video support is much better on the iBook, because
it has a Radeon with
* Chris Anderson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I was told by several people that Powerbooks could use both, perhaps I
heard wrong?
I don't know, but I'd be very happy to hear you were right :)
Greg
* Brad Boyer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
No, there is no model that can use both the Apple Airport and the
Apple Airport Extreme cards. However, PowerBooks with PCMCIA can
use the old Lucent WaveLan Silver card which is the original card
that was the basis of the original Airport. There are
* Greg Gilbert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have a 1.25 ghz 15 inch AlBook that is running Debian Unstable,
and the 2.6.1-rc1-ben1 revision of the kernel, and am having
problems getting PCMCIA to work on the machine.
I have the PCMCIA, ISA, and the cardbus drivers compiled into the
kernel
* Greg Gilbert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
* Greg Gilbert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have a 1.25 ghz 15 inch AlBook that is running Debian Unstable,
and the 2.6.1-rc1-ben1 revision of the kernel, and am having
problems getting PCMCIA to work on the machine.
I have the PCMCIA, ISA
I have a 1.25 ghz 15 inch AlBook that is running Debian Unstable,
and the 2.6.1-rc1-ben1 revision of the kernel, and am having
problems getting PCMCIA to work on the machine.
I have the PCMCIA, ISA, and the cardbus drivers compiled into the
kernel, and pcmcia-cs 3.2.5-1 is installed on the
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