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phunni

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  1. Patent pending on arctic's pants - filed by phunni! :P
  2. Perhaps I'll take another look at madwifi - although I've managed to get a stable system but getting pacman to not auto update kernel, ndiswrapper and fglrx... I figure if I do these manually when I'm confident they'll work then I'll be OK. I think my recent ndiswrapper problems were due to the kernel being updated but the driver not...
  3. I tried madwifi first off - but it wouldn't work at all... I guess I could give it another go, but this wasn't that long ago so I'm not all that confident...
  4. OK - I am sick and tired of ndiswrapper breaking whenever the wind direction changes! Recommendations for wireless cards with native drivers that are consistently rock solid please! Ideally cheap - but I'm desperate!
  5. Neither do I, but there are those who think I should! I read through that - and, I'm sorry, but it's an overreaction and full of nonsense imho...
  6. I'm a Java dev and I never felt dirty being so... The main advantages are the standard open source ones - e.g. bugs being found/fixed more quickly etc... It also means that other people will develop their own JVMs which will have various different advantages. Since they will also be GPL'ed then the best of those improvements will find their way back into Sun's JVM. There will be people adding their own proprietry features, but I think Sun's JVM will still be the main one ...
  7. I fixed in the following way: 1) Downgraded ndiswrapper. This got rid of the invalid driver message, but when doing "lspci" I saw no mention of the card... 2) So I moved it to a different pci slot All fixed now (currently doing a MASSIVE update - which I'm nervous will break everything...), but I'm wondering whether I can upgrade ndiswrapepr again... Is it possible that the pci failure came as a result of the upgrade?
  8. I that - a while ago. Had no responses except one person telling they had a similar issue - so I brought it here... Here, I've already had many more responses - even if they're mostly telling me to do things I've tried. Which none of you knew since I didn't tell you - so I massively appreciate the help!
  9. I have tried doing a reinstall and reconfiguration - no joy. One of the first things I tried was simply downgrade both the kernel and ndiswrapper assuming that previous version would work as they had done before - but not... I guess I could try and hunt down a differnet .inf file and see if I can get any joy that way - it#s just a pain in the arse since I have to download on my laptop and then transfer it to the Desktop - sometimes I wish I still had a floppy drive!
  10. I have a card which uses an atheros chipset. I've been using a driver which I downloaded ages ago and has worked flawlessly for a while. I recently did a pacman -Syu which included a kernel upgrade and an ndiswrapper update. My kernel is currently 2.6.18.1-1 and my ndiswrapper is 1.26-1 Since the upgrade my networking has failed - the card no longer seems to work at all. This isn't all that surprising since ndiswrapper -l lists the driver as follows: I'm at a loss to understand how to move forward when I know I have a perfectly valid .inf file - but I'm getting nothing out of the card at all... Any ideas?
  11. phunni

    GP2x

    I nearly wet my pants when I first saw this - and it's cheap! It may not be news for some of you - but it's not been posted here yet and needs more profile imho... It runs Linux, is 100% open and can play games, movies and MP3s... It can also run a bunch of emulators - in fact it can run anything Linux can... Main Site UK site - horrible site, but has more details
  12. Tortoise CVS will not work with subversion but Tortoise SVN will...
  13. I may need similar advice since my card seems to have given up the ghost completely... I do seem to remember that I upgraded my kernel recently so it might be worth my downgrading... Other than that I think it's a new nic for me...
  14. I have a wireless network card (not sure which make...) which I've been using succesfully with ndiswrapper for a few months now... The last week or so, I've had occasional problems with my network which have all been resolved by restarting the network. Today I booted up my computer and, when it tried to start the network, I was told that irq #16 was being disabled and then (not surprisingly) the network failed to start. I rebooted and all seems to be well - this time... What kind of things do I need to be looking at to get to the bottom of this problem and have a more stable, reliable network connection?
  15. eclipse is the daddy imho... If I could od C# with it - properly I mean not just with a poor plugin then I'd be very happy...
  16. May have found a solution - X-Develop looks like the daddy for mono development on Linux. One problem - it's $149... I really don't do enough development at home to justify that - because, you know, I have a life... So anyway, on an (ahem) unrelated subject... I think I may have found a solution to the "what will we do with the google ads money" issue...
  17. most of them must have been either developed for mono on windows, or done using a text pad and a command line compiler... Monodevelop might hae been OK for some things in previous releases, although I've laways found it unstable and of limited use... In fairness, though, it's only 0.11
  18. All I want to do is a little C# development on Linux... Nothing complex or special - just something nice and simple... So, I installed monodevelop - this is the IDE everyone mentions whenever you talk about .Net on Linux. That's because it's just about the only one... Unfortunately it's rubbish! I know it's because it's still early days and I'm sure it'll be brilliant (although if they only GTK# GUI tools I'll have to kill someone...), but it isn't today... There are some fantastic tools for windows - especially sharpdevelop - but nothing decent for Linux at all that I can see... I'm very frustrated... OK - rant over...
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