hi everyone,
i don't have that old laptop anymore, but as you can see in lspci logs,
it was Ali chipset so, it was really old beast :). Anyway if is O2 used
in new computer, maybe it's fixed and wifi card (atheros) with wpa2 will
work. Try it :)
t.
On Mon, 2013-08-12 at 23:25 +0200, Andreas
hi everyone,
i don't have that old laptop anymore, but as you can see in lspci logs,
it was Ali chipset so, it was really old beast :). Anyway if is O2 used
in new computer, maybe it's fixed and wifi card (atheros) with wpa2 will
work. Try it :)
t.
On Mon, 2013-08-12 at 23:25 +0200, Andreas
Hi,
that means we're talking this one (have you had a look at Bugzilla #15014?
Might be useful...):
commit 35169529093be3bbef70afd3c4125e35cece7e03
Author: Wolfram Sang
Date: Sun Jan 10 09:41:24 2010 +0100
pcmcia/yenta: add module parameter for O2 speedups
O2-bridges can do read
Hi,
that means we're talking this one (have you had a look at Bugzilla #15014?
Might be useful...):
commit 35169529093be3bbef70afd3c4125e35cece7e03
Author: Wolfram Sang w.s...@pengutronix.de
Date: Sun Jan 10 09:41:24 2010 +0100
pcmcia/yenta: add module parameter for O2 speedups
Dear Alan, Josep, David, dear PCMCIA maintainers,
this is on followup of a hang I reported earlier when using a delock
(NEC-based) PCMCIA card in a O2Micro slot of an oldish E7110 Fujitsu
laptop. The phenomenon is that read accesses through the ehci interface
of the USB host adapter are
Dear Alan, Josep, David, dear PCMCIA maintainers,
this is on followup of a hang I reported earlier when using a delock
(NEC-based) PCMCIA card in a O2Micro slot of an oldish E7110 Fujitsu
laptop. The phenomenon is that read accesses through the ehci interface
of the USB host adapter are
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