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| Last Review by finegan_hcl - posted: 01-09-2005 01:02 PM |
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If I'm not mistaken this works under the aacraid driver which wasn't in the stock slack 9.1 kernel.
Cheers,
Finegan
Rating: 7
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Product Details: "AIC-7901A U320" by initself - posted: 12-21-2004 - Rating:       7.00 |
| Last Review by finegan_hcl - posted: 12-01-2004 12:56 PM |
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I got this to work with the drivers from RaLink, although only under 2.4, and couldn't get iwconfig to give me anything as they claimed. I ended up using the alternate method where a static file you could settings edit could be placed in /etc/Wireless/RT2500STA/RT2500STA.dat
I didn't even bother with their GUI utilities.
The iwpriv commands they provided did work.
Ndiswrapper, using both the Linksys window's driver as well as the one directly from RaLink, would just lock the machine, loglessly, under 2.4 and 2.6. Probably something Mandrake did to the kernel, but as I needed to have the wireless working in order to get fresh kernel source... when I finally got the wireless working, I blew it off. I was on vacation afterall helping out a friend.
Overall, get an Atheros card. This kind of pseudo-vendor-provided mess is what makes the RTL8180 and the adm8211 horrible cards as well.
Cheers,
Finegan
Rating: 6
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Product Details: "RT2500 chipset" by Raul Suarez - posted: 12-01-2004 - Rating:        7.67 |
| Last Review by finegan_hcl - posted: 02-16-2004 01:11 AM |
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Oddity to get this kid to work under libusb since with the 2.6 kernel series the module scanner.ko is depricated and I didn't actually see it at all when building 2.6.3. In the sane dll file for the epson, epson.dll:
usb libusb:002:002
(you're libusb id number will be different then mine, I got it from the sane-find-scanner binary)
Then in order for Joe User to get to this device, edit /etc/fstab so it makes the /proc entry so everyone can use it:
none /proc/bus/usb usbfs defaults,devmode=0666 0 0
When distros begin to release on 2.6 they'll probably auto-magic this, but for the time being there's a fix.
Note, if you've made the symlink for gimp, you'll have to change it...
Cheers,
Finegan
Rating: 10
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Product Details: "Perfection 610" by danns - posted: 11-08-2003 - Rating:          10.00 |
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