Michelle
Michelle Konzack wrote the following at 23:51 23.10.2003:
Hello,
I have tried to make Bering usabel for the Thompson SpeedTouch
330 USB but the Floppy is too small !!! I have only 120 kByte
free on the Floppy.
Does anyone has done this and HOW ?
Need only the ADSL/USB-Stuff with
I'm working in a virgin webplayer and I'd like to use a orinoco usb how my
wifi interface, I noted that in the orinoco project has a new driver for
orinoco usb (orinoco_usb.o).
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Hello,
Ah...
What firmware is that then?
The card is a D-Link DWL-520+
Actually no, at the moment we can't even get it to work in XP. So maybe
the card is bust.
Tell me about this firmware then...
Thanks,
James.
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From: Sebastian A. Aresca [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Am 2003-10-24 15:59:08, schrieb Julian Church:
The simplest way is probably to use two floppies. Instructions on that
(and a few other ways) here:
I have only one 3,5 Slot... in a 19 Rack...
Try loading the PCI scan (pci-scan.o) module first - some of those modules
may depend on it.
The
Am 2003-10-24 00:52:18, schrieb Erich Titl:
I have a Bering system with only one floppy which loads additional packages
from a server on the local net at init time.
Look for rload in the archives, you can find it at
This is no option for me...
Whenever I try to load the 3c509.o 3c515.o and
Hi Tom,
Does the release of 1.4.7b have this rolled into it, or do I still need to
grab the files from the CVS?
Cheers
Adam
Tom Eastep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 13:26, AdStar wrote:
Hi All,
I'm trying to do this in my accounting rules..
What are the restrictions
On Sat, 25 Oct 2003, AdStar wrote:
Hi Tom,
Does the release of 1.4.7b have this rolled into it, or do I still need to
grab the files from the CVS?
You need the Shorewall/ CVS code.
-Tom
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On Friday 24 October 2003 05:50 pm, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2003-10-24 15:59:08, schrieb Julian Church:
The simplest way is probably to use two floppies. Instructions on that
(and a few other ways) here:
I have only one 3,5 Slot... in a 19 Rack...
Or superformat the floppy 1.72M. Or use