The JLC will be nice opportunity to order ubuntu stickers:
http://system76.com/article_info.php?articles_id=9
Is there any wiki or site regarding JLC, general info, procedures,
responsibilities? Just wanted to share my customizations on ubuntu
7.04 (after clean install):
1) Install ssh (would nev
Lost of card that you can get anywhere off the shelf these days use
RaLink chips, and I had relative success getting such to work with the
rt2x00 driver in the latest versions of Ubuntu and OpenSuSE and to a
minor degree with Fedora.
Also I could get some Broadcom based cards to work with the ope
Hello List,
As the subject say, I'm looking for a good PCI 802.11g card that will
be supported by madwifi.
However (and that's my main problem), the card must work in a computer
located inside a Mamad, where the router is located only 8 to 10
meeters in a different room from that computer.
Is it
Yes Nadav, you're right. It's really crazy.
That's why I asked the question...It's a long time that I didn't change my
network card and I remember that something like 6 years ago, in order to
change your Ethernet card you had to find the module, re-compile the kernel,
etc...
-Original Messag
On Tue, Oct 16, 2007, Leonid Podolny wrote about "Re: Realtek 8139 network card
installation":
> Nadav Har'El wrote:
>
> >[snip] and this last problem was solved a few days
> >ago when Linux 2.6.23 came out (and Fedora shipped it a couple of days
> >later),
> >with support for the off-chipset PA
Oded Arbel wrote:
On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 23:50 +0200, Guy Sheffer wrote:
We don't necessarily want ubuntu
7.10. I think 7.10 is alright, it has been tested since it was out. And
is probably less buggy.
7.10 ? 7.10 ? did you want to use 7.04 for one of these ?
I think going with 7.04 fo
Nadav Har'El wrote:
[snip] and this last problem was solved a few days
ago when Linux 2.6.23 came out (and Fedora shipped it a couple of days later),
with support for the off-chipset PATA controller on my motherboard.
[snip]
Huh? 2.6.23 is not shipped in fedora yet.
--
Leonid Podolny
On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 23:50 +0200, Guy Sheffer wrote:
> We don't necessarily want ubuntu
> 7.10. I think 7.10 is alright, it has been tested since it was out. And
> is probably less buggy.
7.10 ? 7.10 ? did you want to use 7.04 for one of these ?
I think going with 7.04 for Linux newbies would b
On Mon, Oct 15, 2007, Eran Levy wrote about "Re: Realtek 8139 network card
installation":
> It seems like its working. I will try to work with it and if I will get into
> any problems, I will call for help :)
It's amazing what the Linux kernel supports these days.
A couple of weeks ago, I bought
While I was on board Hamakor, we duplicated disks of Kazit.
I think it can be done again with Ubuntu.
We have duplicated it using a firm in Carmiel (I do not recall the name now)
There is also Magnetics in Petach Tikva that can do it.
--
Ori Idan
On 10/15/07, Guy Sheffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
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