[driverloader] Intel Centrino, DriverLoader 1.34+1.38, kernel 2.6.0-test9 & Debian testin/unstable

Luca Capello luca at pca.it
Tue Nov 11 16:35:35 EST 2003


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Hello Stefan,

on 11/11/03 10:27, Stefan Schlörholz wrote:
| Interesting, how did you manage to have the LED working. Is this related
| to your acpi4asusconf project?
well, the first time I installed DriverLoader, the wled starts working,
automatically and without any other driver/module/tool. Mads, another
M2N user, reported me the same 'bug' as your, I mean, he can
successfully install DriverLoader, the Intel WiFi card works, but no
wled. I think this is related to te BIOS, perhaps the M3N has some
special calls for the wled. BTW, if I make a
	cat /proc/acpi/asus/wled
I got no lines, as if the wled isn't recognized by 'acpi4asus' module.

| P.S. Fro time to time my connection termintes so that I have to do a /
| etc/init.d/netwark restart (on a SuSE 8.2). Additionally the default
| route is not set automatically. is this related to that I have two
| eth's and the wireless is eth1. Do you know?
I experienced sometimes a 'NETDEV WATCHDOG' message: the WiFi suddenly
disconnects/reconnects (eth1: New link status: Disconnected/Connected).
But IIRC (I'm having some problems with my ADSL connection, so I can't
try my WiFi) I don't need to restart 'dhclient' (I use it to configure
network on my Debian).

Thx, bye,
Gismo / Luca
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