Hello everybody,
I tried to add the squid-2.lrp package out of the
Oxygen_Mar.2001_pkg_packages tarball into a running wisp distribution
(2470). The result was a segmentation fault and a unstable system.
Is there another package for squid working with wisp or is it just my
configuration?
Hello everybody,
I tried to add the squid-2.lrp package out of the
Oxygen_Mar.2001_pkg_packages tarball into a running wisp distribution
(2470). The result was a segmentation fault and a unstable system.
Is there another package for squid working with wisp or is it just my
configuration?
.
Nicolas Cedraschi wrote:
Hi everybody,
Thanks for your competent help so far (Special thanks to Vladimir),
we really profited of your knowledge.
Here rolls in the next question
Is there a dedicated ipsec module and package around for wisp?
Or will any bering module/package do?
All the best
Hi everybody,
Thanks for your competent help so far (Special thanks to Vladimir), we
really profited of your knowledge.
Here rolls in the next question
Is there a dedicated ipsec module and package around for wisp?
Or will any bering module/package do?
All the best
Daniel Nicloas
Hi everybody,
We installed the test release of wisp (wdist-2003-01-09(2740)) (seems to
work fine).
Then we installed the bering pcmcia package from the sourceforge page
and it works fine.
But as soon as we back up wisp for the first time and reboot it, it
doesn't manage to insert the modules
in-kernel PCMCIA drivers, so there is no
yenta_socket conf, it uses i82365 and other modules instead. I found
them to be more flexible than yenta_socket which doesn't work on some
of the hardware.
Nicolas Cedraschi wrote:
hi everybody,
for our wisp setup (2.4.18) we would need the above mentionned
hi everybody,
for our wisp setup (2.4.18) we would need the above mentionned modules
to access a modem via minicom.
serial_cs we found in the pcmcia.lrp package. When we tried to load, it
gave us the following error:
serial_cs: Card Services release does not match!
Where could we get the