Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on May 25, 2006 11:08 AM
> RT2500 problems on 10.0 to 10.1
Yes, imagine my surprise after installing Suse 10.0 immediately apon purchase of the AMD64-powered Compaq Presario V2630 (ran fine with my RT2500-based Hawking PCMCIA card), then found the 10.1 announcment on<nobr> <wbr></nobr>./, downloaded and installed and immediately lost ACPI and pcmcia support - tho with NDISWrapper I did get a bit of support for the Compaq's included Broadcom 4318 card (it sees all local accesspoints, it just won't connect to any of them, open or not).
Otherwise, rock solid as all Suse's, tho if the wireless and ACPI problems aren't fixed soon by a kernel update on Yast I'm going to be grabbing 64Bit Dapper and making a switch.
Re:Another bump in the Suse road
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on May 25, 2006 11:08 AMYes, imagine my surprise after installing Suse 10.0 immediately apon purchase of the AMD64-powered Compaq Presario V2630 (ran fine with my RT2500-based Hawking PCMCIA card), then found the 10.1 announcment on<nobr> <wbr></nobr>./, downloaded and installed and immediately lost ACPI and pcmcia support - tho with NDISWrapper I did get a bit of support for the Compaq's included Broadcom 4318 card (it sees all local accesspoints, it just won't connect to any of them, open or not).
Otherwise, rock solid as all Suse's, tho if the wireless and ACPI problems aren't fixed soon by a kernel update on Yast I'm going to be grabbing 64Bit Dapper and making a switch.
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