I have installed Slackware 10 into my acer travelmate laptop. During installation it detected my firewire cdrw. This the boot-up message:scsi0quote:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------scsi0 Chanel: 001d:00 Lun:00Vendor: SONY Model:CD-RW CRX830E Rev. JYA1Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02--------------------------------------------------------------------------------the mounted device is /dev/sr0After installation, I edit fstab with/dev/sr0 /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,user,ro 0,0and also in lilo.conf, I added append="hdc=ide-scsi"However, aft
I have a Pavilion ze4430us (known also as ze4400) with an integrated wireless network card (HP WLAN 54g W450, manufacturer Broadcom). Im running Red Hat 9 on it, and i compiled the 2.4.22 kernel onto it: PCMCIA is turned on, as well as all of the device drivers in networking are put as modules (so theres nothing wrong in the kernel... well, that's what i hope). I have also an integrated Ethernet card that works fine.The problem is that it doesn't seem to detect the integrated wireless network card. I've read somewhere that i have to put the "modprobe orinoco_cs" line in /etc/rc.d/rc.
Well, I have installed RH 9 and updated the system with up2date. The display did not work (I have a NVIDIA GeForce4 420 Go with 32 MB), so I downloaded the nVidia drivers from the nvidia website. After running NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4496-pkg2.run and modifying my XF86Config (see below) I managed to start the windows manager. My only problem so far was the audio. However, when I log off, the machine freezes (e.g., no keyboard, no window manager) with a black screen. I login with the text-based mode and I would love to be able to switch users by logginf off from the X server. Any ideas will be gre
Well, I have installed RH 9 and updated the system with up2date. The display did not work (I have a NVIDIA GeForce4 420 Go with 32 MB), so I downloaded the nVidia drivers from the nvidia website. After running NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4496-pkg2.run and modifying my XF86Config (see below) I managed to start the windows manager. My only problem so far was the audio. However, when I log off, the machine freezes (e.g., no keyboard, no window manager) with a black screen. I login with the text-based mode and I would love to be able to switch users by logginf off from the X server. Any ideas will be gre
Well, I have installed RH 9 and updated the system with up2date. The display did not work (I have a NVIDIA GeForce4 420 Go with 32 MB), so I downloaded the nVidia drivers from the nvidia website. After running NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4496-pkg2.run and modifying my XF86Config (see below) I managed to start the windows manager. My only problem so far was the audio. However, when I log off, the machine freezes (e.g., no keyboard, no window manager) with a black screen. I login with the text-based mode and I would love to be able to switch users by logginf off from the X server. Any ideas will be gre
I have Knoppix 3.6 running on 2 laptops. My PCMCIA Linksys WPC11 ver. 3 works fine on one laptop, but won't connect to the WAP on the VAIO PCG-C1VN picture book. An lsmod shows the orinoco module loads, but I can't connect with a static IP or DHCP. Please see my log output and config files pasted below. If anyone can help, I would really appreciate it!Thanks,Chris------------------ begin dmesg output:------------------------------------Linux version 2.4.27 (root@Koffer) (gcc version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease)) #2 SMP Mo Aug 9 00:39:37 CEST 2004BIOS-provided physical RAM map:BIOS-e820:
I received my long-anticipated Sandisk mp3 player (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16855125004) in the mail today. Unfortunately, it won't mount. The Storage Media applet doesn't recognize it, even though it recognizes my old MSI MegaStick 128 (http://www.ciao.co.uk/MSI_MegaStick_128__6200789) with no problem. I've run dmesg to see about the device's possible address, but I can't find anything related to the player in the output:# dmesgournald starting. Commit interval 5 secondsEXT3-fs: hda3: 1 orphan inode deletedEXT3-fs: recovery complete.EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with o
I'm having a serious problem in trying to mount my external Hard Drive. It is a Bafo 2010 with a 80gb hard disk, formatted in ntfs.fdisk -l showsroot@chien:/ # fdisk -lDisk /dev/hda: 10.0 GB, 10056130560 bytes255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 1222 cylindersUnits = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytesDevice Boot Start End Blocks Id System/dev/hda1 * 1 489 3927861 b W95 FAT32/dev/hda2 490 1062 4602622+ 83 Linux/dev/hda4 1063 1222 1285200 f W95 Ext'd (LBA)/dev/hda5 1093 1222 1044193+ b W95 FAT32/dev/hda6 1063 1092 240912 82 Linux swap / SolarisPartition table entries are not in disk orderfdisk -l
First of all... let me say "thank you" to the folks who put this distro together. So far, it's awesome.Most of my laptop stuff works (including the wireless, thanks to ndiswrapper ). Still, my laptop is running way hot sometimes...How can I do the athlon power scaling stuff without acpi working? (I had to flip it off to get running... ) I have a HP pavilion ze4560, for whatever it's worth...If it'd make a difference,I can certainly recompile the kernal... but will it becobvious when the scaling is in effect? Can I have it scale down by hand if I want?Here's my dmesg:Linux version 2.6
I have searched the fora for a solution without success. Here is the problem.I am trying to set up a Netgear WG511 (v3 made in china) on a Gateway Solo9300.I have installed ndiswrapper-source and -tools.I have used ndiswrapper -i to install the correct driver (as per ndiswrapper wiki)ndiswrapper -l returns2802w (the driver) hardware present,fuzzymodprobe ndiswrapper returns no erroriwconfig returnsl0 no wireless extensionseth0 no wireless extensionssit 0 no wireless extensionsdmseg returnsLosing some ticks... checking if CPU frequency changed.Losing too many ticks!TSC cannot be used as a times
I recently got a D Link Airplus G DWL -G510 Wireless PCI adapter(rev C) card but am unable to configure it for using the internet in Debian. I've got an Intel Pentium 4 2.40Ghz, 512Mb config.I searched in various forums and was able to install an NDISWrapper through which I installed the NETA3AB,PRISMA02 and NetRTAGU drivers. I'm unable to detect the wireless card in Debian. Some of the commands I tried and their results:#pcimodulesintel-agpintelfbi2c-i810uhci-hcdehci-hcdshpchpintel-rngi8xx_tcopiixgenerici2c-i801snd-intel8x0i810_audioe100eepro100---------------------------#lspci00:00.0 Host br
HiI am completely new to the Linux world, and if I can get wireless internet running on my Linux installation I will bin MS Windows for good!I installed debian 2.6.17 from my Knoppix 5.0 live CD and desperately need full instructions on how to get wireless going.I have a BT Voyager 1040 PCI Card, with the Voyager 2100 ADSL Modem/Router.Please Help!!!!
I have a strange problem with my network card. I was using Debian prior to installing Ubuntu 5.10. The installer warned me it did not found a network card.It worked on Debian stable so it is very strange for me :-k The card is a Linksys NC100 Fast Ethernet and I think it used the "tulip" module.I load the module and no messages are given but after, when typing "lsmod" it says "Used by: 0" with "tulip" module. ifconfig -a won't show eth0 or something like that.I am so confused. Any ideas?
I'm a newbie and wanted to install Debian. Erverything worked good, I was told that I did not need the CD anymore and that I could start normally my new installation. I started Debian on the GRUB menu and saw a lot of things on the screen, then nothing. The last rows are :Starting hotplug subsysteminputinput [failed]isapnpinsapnp [success]net net [success]pciI think I should be prompted to enter the admin password, and something like that... but after these rows, nothing happens.Please help me I don't know what to do.
I've used Windows since I got my first PC in 1997. My current machine is an Athalon 650, 256 MB RAM, with a 20 gig HD, PCI hardware modem, ATI video and Creative sound card.I first encountered Linux 3 years ago. I started out with an early edition of Mandrake, then got a more recent edition last year. I was fiddling with the services in rc, and broke K, Gnome, and I think X in general.So I was thinking of moving to Slackware, but seeing how configuration there isn't very close to the other distributions, and I'd like to get my LPI, I finally settled on Debian. I got a DVD copy of 3.0 r4 to use
all, I'm completely new to Linux, and I'm trying to get my on board sound to work. I am using Debian Linux and southbridge chipset is VIA VT8237. It says that my PCI audio controller is VIA VT1720. How can I configure my audio card? Hopefully someone can answer this in nice simple terms, keeping in mind I am just starting out. Any help is GREATLY appriciated!!
My AGP was nvidia GForce FX 5700 and it broken last week and I could not use it so I send for warranty it take a lot of time so I have to install another AGPThis AGP is PCI and it's name is S3 ViRGE DX/GXAfter I installed this old PCI AGP I lose Xserver and I can not use GDM and KDE and startx and my linux DEBIAN SARGE can not determine it . so how I can determine it foe debian and can use GDM and KDE .How I install this AGP This AGP is so old and it s have only 2MB of ramPlease help me how I can install I can use debian in text mode only and can not use in graphical mode.
I've installed Debian Sarge in my computer but the sound is not working. I've then installed ALSA, but when I ran alsaconf it hasn't find my sound card. What can I do?My sound card is a soundmax integrated to a Asus A7V8X motherboard.Alsaconf error: No suported PnP or PCI sound card found.
I am unable to get my sound card working (Debian 3.1 with a 2.6.8 686-smp kernel, everything pretty vanilla)lspci returns the following for my sound card:0000:02:02.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs [SB Live! Value] EMU10k1XThe following is found from lsmod:snd_emu10k1snd_rawmidisnd_pcm_osssnd_mixer_osssnd_pcmsnd_timersnd_seq_devicesnd_ac97_codecsnd_page_allocsnd_util_memsnd_hwdepsndsoundcorealsaconf indicates "No supported PnP or PCI card found"alsamixer indicates "function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device"cat /dev/random > /dev/dsp returns:bas
I have installed a Netgear FA311 PCI network card on my pc which is running Debian Sarge 3.1. The network card packaging didn't came with any drivers for Linux 2.4. I thought my Debian may recognise the network card. Looks like it didnt. Before installing the new network card I already have another network card installed on my pc through which I am using my ADSL connection.I am trying to run a thin client at my home. i have connected the second pc(the thin client) to the my pc using a cross over cable. And I also want to make these two pc's talk each other.My questions are1) How to make sure t
I apologize if this is in the wrong forum... I was looking for a hardware help one but this seemed to be the closest.Relevant Hardware:ASUS P5ND2-SLI (w/ 2x PCI Express x16) motherboardAOpen 6200TC GeForce 128MB PCI Express graphics cardHere goes: I can get Debian installed just fine, but when it comes to X configuration I'm at a dead end. I had previously used this exact system on FreeBSD and had had no video card issues. All the installer and console stuff shows just fine, but when I try to configure the XFree86 system (through the graphical(ish) setup that shows up when I select to install
at the moment i have a DVD writer installed in my system ..and i want to swap for my CDwriter drive ..Coz its faster ....will it be ok to connect it and debian will automaticaly load the drivers from its FS....or will it not???? i have a sound card also mercury 5.1 channel ..cheap and nasty <----like a few women i know....can i just put it in or will it screw my OS up i know how funny MS can be when u dabble with PCI .
I am currently wading through several forums, conducting searches, and Googling. I find myself swamped in data -- not necessarily information -- as I try to discern, divine, or otherwise find the answer(s) to my quest. As no single article or forum thread seem to answer my question(s) or solve my problem(s), please bear with me as I ask (probably many) questions. To wit...Problem: I am having difficulty installing the unofficial AMD64 Debian 3.1r0a Sarge release (dated 25-Jun-2005) on an Asus A8N-E (nvidia nforce4 ultra) motherboard. Key error appears to be:Setting up kernel-image-2.6.8-11-amd
Hi, I have a PCChips P3 motherboard with 1.4 ghz tualatin that I would like to install debian on. I just tried on my other P3 Compaq board and it dhcp auto configuration works fine during the setup process. I am trying to do net install, so I need to get my ethernet adapter working so I can download the http files. I have another post on this forum here where im asking for help on how to install the lan adapter.http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/deb...urce-file.htmlThe autoconfiguration fails everytime, and it says my dhcp server (router) is too slow or hardware not working, but I know the auto
Still haven't managed to install Debian (I think this will be my third set of attempts). New Problem though. I recently installed it on an old 266mhz 96M RAM computer planning on using it for a wireless web server. However, I made a few large mistakes. First, I bought a wireless PCI network card that apparently only makes drivers for windows (a belkin f5d7000). I managed to at least get the card recognized in Damn Small Linux using ndiswrapper and a dell driver, but I have been as of yet, unsuccesful in finding ndiswrapper in my debian installation to even give it a good attempt. Is it possibl
I recently installed Debian etch AMD64-version on my computer.The installation went good, I guess.But there is a slight problem, the network thingy don't detect my wireless Netgear WPN311 PCI card :/I know the card is working, because I'm using it now, in Windows to type this, and it worked with Ubuntu AMD64-version a while ago, without having to install any extra drivers.So I ask you guys, why don't Debian detect it?And how do I get it to detect it/work?
Good Evening,I have scoured the web looking for a clear understanding of how to utilize all 250GB of my new WD HD on my Debian installation. Of course, without 48-bit LBA support (my Biostar M5ALA isn't capable), I realize the BIOS's inability to suppport large hard drives means I can only use 137GB of my new drive. Also, a BIOS update is not available via Biostar.I've been working with Debian for a few months and am getting comfortable with the command prompt but I have a ways to go. My end objective is to pitch Windows altogether.I have seen snippets of information stating that I can somehow
I have problem with install/boot debian etch:Debian etch (testing) Pentium D 820, MSI p965 Neo (intel p965 + ICH8 + JMicron) When I boot system: ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:02:00.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169 irq 233: nobody cared (try booting with the "irqpoll" option) [<b0138147>] _report_bad_irq+0x2b/0x69 [<b013832b>] note_interrupt+0x1a6/0x1df [<b0137a00>] _do_IRQ+0xae/0xe8 [<b0104eca>] do_IRQ+0x3f/0x4d [<b010159d>] mwait_idle+0x0/0x38 [<b010344e>] common_interrupt+0x1a/0x20 [<b010159d>] mwait_idle+0x0/0x38 [<b01015c2>]
I have installed Debian on an Imac (powerpc G3) and now i want to start KDM : /etc/init.d/kdm start. He does not start, so i wonder if i have choosen a wrong bus-identifier for the display (graphics) controller (or card). While installing, i gave in : PCI:0:16:0.Is that not ok and how can i correct that ?On the prompt, giving 'lspci', i get : 000:00:10.0 Display controller: ATI Technologies Inc Rage 128 RL/VR AGPThank you for helping !Jan Nooitgedagt, Holland
Im building a Debian fileserver and have installed a basic system and Webmin.I am now trying to add 2 500Gb HDDs via a SATA PCI controller.The drives are recognised fine by Debian and I can see them in Webmin (unformatted) however when I go into the "Linux Raid" module I recieve this:--------------------------------------------------------------------------The kernel RAID status file /proc/mdstat does not exist on your system. Your kernel probably does not support RAID.--------------------------------------------------------------------------Can anyone tell me howto set up these disk
Hello. I plan on installing Debian on a machine with a supermicro X7DB8-X motherboard 1. Quad & Dual Core Intel® 64-bit Xeon®Support, 667 / 1066 / 1333MHz FSB2. Intel® 5000P (Blackford) Chipset3. Up to 32GB DDR2 667 & 533 SDRAMFully Buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM)4. Intel® (ESB2/Gilgal) 82563EB Dual-portGigabit Ethernet Controller5. Adaptec AIC-7902 Dual ChannelUltra320 SCSI6. 6x SATA 3.0Gbps Ports via ESB2 ControllerSATA Controller7. 3x 64-bit 133MHz PCI-X,3x 64-bit 100MHz PCI-X8. Zero-Channel RAID Support9. ATI ES1000 Graphics with16MB video memory10. LP IPMI 2.0 (SIMLP) Slot)Does anyone
I need to know what PCI modem I have, and the driver tht is installed in my debian, can someone help me!
Recently I installed a trust usb 2.0 pci card (link) in my debian home server, since my old motherboard doesn't support usb 2.0.I connected a packard bell store & save 3500 external hard disk to this port, but when i tried capturing video on it or checking it with badblocks, it disappears (from fdisk -l).the log shows IO errors. I figured the cause is the Trust card, since the disk works fine (though slow) on the motherboard's usb 1(.1) portI'm using Debian 4.0 on an ASUS P3B motherboard.The Trust card came with a driver CD, but there weren't any linux ones there.What can I do to make sure
HiIm a noob at linux and am having problems setting up wireless network using my abit airpace pci wifi card debian recognises the pci card and the correct kernel module is installed (ath5k) but using the wifi manager i cannot find any networks. i have even tried scanning for networks using the terminal command:iwlist wlan0 scan and still nothing. The network card does however recognise my zoom router in windows vista.Any help would be much appreciated as i'm stuck for reasons why this is happening.
alrighty... a have another headache to add to the list...i have searched around the net, and stared at my screen to try and solve my problem, but alas, no joy!i have installed a basic debian system on to my ibook, and it all works fine through the command line.. however... when i start up, the xfree86 config says that it cannot detect a screen on the default pci:0.16.0 or whatever it is... so i have no idea how i can get the system to recognise my screen...when i boot into debian via yaboot, i pass the string "video=ofonly", could this have something to do with it? is it possibly to
I installed Debian 64bit and I am having some problems the Atheros ar8121 pci-e onboard net work to function. I went through the forum and read all the postings I could find but found no answer to:$ insmod arl1einsmod : can't read arl1e: No such file or directoryI tried moving the .ko file up one directory but to no avail.In which directory should I be running insmod for it to find the arl1e file?
This error message appears in the varlogFeb 10 10:02:44 user kernel: [ 4159.585846] WARNING: at drivers/ata/libata-sff.c:1321 ata_sff_hsm_move+0x5ff/0x674 [libata]()Feb 10 10:02:44 user kernel: [ 4159.585846] Modules linked in: i915 drm ppdev lp ipv6 cpufreq_userspace cpufreq_ondemand cpufreq_powersave cpufreq_conservative cpufreq_stats freq_table loop snd_hda_intel snd_pcm_oss snd_mixer_oss snd_pcm snd_seq_dummy snd_seq_oss snd_seq_midi snd_rawmidi snd_seq_midi_event psmouse snd_seq parport_pc parport serio_raw snd_timer snd_seq_device snd pcspkr button i2c_i801 soundcore rng_core snd_page_al
I m a novice in linux world, and I've installed debian 5, the version of the sell is 2.6.26-1-686:1-debian show the sound control panel and the volume control but no soun when playing .avi file2-when I tape iwconfig when I am in ROOT mode, it espond:lo nowireless extensioneth0 nowireless extensionthere are all my devices showed by "lspci" command:00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Memory Controller Hub (rev 07)00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset PCI Express Graphics Port (rev 07)00:1a.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801I (IC
Here ASUSTeK Computer Inc. - Networks - ASUS PCE-N13you may download the driver and install it yourself; once you've succeeded, please tell me how you did it. Please mind, I am a one-time Linux convert and quitter that gave up on Linux a long time ago, because frankly it is too complicated and I'm just a user who needs to get things done today, not in the few weeks time it takes to figure these things out. Since Debian Squeeze got released I wanna test it out, but my PCI card, ASUS PCE-N13 needs to be set up. Driver install too technically advanced. Please translate the instructions for me int
I recently installed debian sarge in my system everything is working fine but the only problem is my sound card. I am using a asus k8v-x motherboard with amd64 2800+ processor. I tried configuring my soundcard with alsaconf. It does show me my sound card but I get the following messageLoading driver...Starting ALSA.../etc/init.d/alsa: Error: alsactl restore failed with message 'alsactl: load_state:1134: No soundcards found...'.done.Setting default volumes...Saving the mixer setup used for this in /var/lib/alsa/asound.state./usr/sbin/alsactl: save_state:1061: No soundcards found... I have no cl
all.i'm new here and need some help with my wireless network.after long search i manage somehow to reach this point and now i have no idea what to do:debian:~# iwconfig eth2eth2 IEEE 802.11b/g ESSID:"" Nickname:"Broadcom 4318"Mode:Managed Access Point: InvalidRTS thr:off Fragment thr:offEncryption key:offLink Quality:0 Signal level:0 Noise level:0Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0my debian kernel is 2.6.18-5-686wireless mode ->Mixed (11b+11g)wirelles channel 11essid broadcast -> enableAllowed Cli
So I am trying to install the drivers for the Advantech PCI 1761 relay card, and annoyingly, I have to compile them from the source, since Advantech doesn't offer preset drivers for any form of linux beside RedHat and Debian.I think I am doing this correctly. I have two .ko filesadvdrv_core.kopci1761.kothe first one is required for all advantech cards, the second one is specific to my relay card.I installed the first module fine by using:sudo insmod advdrv_core.kobut when I do:sudo insmod pci1761.koI get the following errors:[14192.558039] pci1761: Unknown symbol adv_process_info_check_event[1
i have linux 7.1 kernel 2.4 and im trying to install conexant pci modem i have followed the instructions on www.linmodems.org and downloaded drivers hcfpcimodem-1.......... and installed them but when i run hcfpciconfig , it asks about kernel source and after a while (when i press enter) gives a message that MODULE BUILD FAILED SEE (FILENAME) TO FIND WHYplease help me i will be very grtefulthanxNote: I have tried all three methods (RPM, TAR, Debian)
Wondering if anyone can help- I've just installed Debian (Sarge) to a new PC and everything eventualy seems to be working, except the soundcard. I think the problem is that it's not being detected properly at startup, but I don't know what I can do about this. The sound is an onboard Controller: AC-97 Realtek ALC658C 6-channel CODEC chipset, which works fine in WIndoze.If anyone can make any suggestions, I'd be very grateful.Ben This is what dmesg gets me:Linux version 2.6.8-2-386 ([email protected]) (gcc version 3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-13)) #1 Tue Aug 16 12:46:35 UTC 2005......N
I have downloaded the Debian 3.1r1 for powerpc.I want to install it on the p520.First,I can't boot from cd when I select cd as boot device in SMS.I boot the p520 to open firmware,then use command "boot /pci..../ide@1/disk@0,:\install\yaboot".It can display "boot:",but also display "can't find yaboot.conf".I type "/pci....../ide@1/disk@0:0,/install/power4/vmlinux" at "boot:" prompt.The screen display: starting cpu /cpus/PowerPC,POWER5@2...ok,and other info.The last line is 0>.It looks like back to open firmware.How can I install the Debian on the p520?
we have a few problems with eServers with debian linux installed. We updated the Mainboard Firmware toVersion: IBM BIOS Version 1.28 -http://M2E116AUS-1.16 -Version: IBM BIOS Version 1.28 -http://M2E128AUS-1.28 -and are tesing a few linux kernel versions and boot paramters.The Problem is, that after booting the system, the systemclock runs behind the actually time, sometimes after 10 Minutes,sometimes after 10 days. Reboot or ntp-reload than solves the problem temporary.We now boot the systems with diffrent boot options, like noapic noapic nolapic but we can not see a clearsolution for our Pro
Is there a way of detecting all PCI devices on a system? As in, if I have a PCI device in my system, no matter whether it works with Linux or not, can I detect it?The thing is that I have this old-ish computer with an M1521 chipset. I'm trying to get a via-rhine PCI NIC working in it. It was detected no problem under Win95, and as far as I can tell, the M1521 chipset is supported under Linux, however, I can't get it to work thus far.I installed Debian Woody with the standard kernel and then upgraded to Sid, so I haven't tried a custom kernel yet. Since it was a net-install that I did under ano
at work i have a debian linux box set up as our company server. we have to take data in on a serial port, no problem. But now we gotta take it in on two serial ports so we installed a 4 serial port pci card that my boss picked up from comp-usa.there is no documentation for it except a readme.txt with instructions on how to set the card up under redhat.so, the port does not read. at first, the python script that reads serial errored out and with an i/o error.then after going thru a lot of trial and error, i was able to get the script to run, but still no data comming in. just a blank.the device
Simplymepis 3.4I'm trying to install tv hauppauge pci-fmI know that is using bt878 card=10 and tuner philips type=5 PAL-BG0000:02:09.0 Multimedia video controller: Conexant CX23880/1/2/3 PCI Video and Audio Decoder (rev 05)Subsystem: Hauppauge computer works Inc. Hauppauge WinTV 34xxx modelsFlags: medium devsel, IRQ 10Memory at f5000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16M]Capabilities: <available only to root>ema@1[~]$ lsmod | grep bttvbttv 142608 0i2c_algo_bit 8584 1 bttvvideo_buf 17028 1 bttvtveeprom 11672 1 bttvv4l2_common 4864 1 bttvbtcx_risc 3976 1 bttvvideodev 7424 1 bttvi2c_core
hiwhich prism2-based 108 Mbit/s PCI WLAN card could you recommend ?I'd like to install it on linux debian sarge and freeBSD 6.1kind