Thread: [Ndiswrapper-general] newbie - 2 issues
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From: William D W. <wil...@be...> - 2004-01-03 22:19:07
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Hi, Brand new to ndiswrapper. Yesterday I grabbed version 0.3 and installed it on my IBM R40 Centrino ThinkPad running RH 9 2.4.20-13.8. Built and ran just fine w/the XP driver files from the IBM site, but ... 1) after an APM suspend/resume, rmmod seg faults. I see some talk about this being fixed in CVS, so maybe I'll grab that (once I figure out how) or hang on for a new release. 2) Running an ftp client in a win2k box, and wu-ftpd on the laptop downloading a file from the laptop is VERY slow - 20KB/s or so Going back to a wired connection, it runs at ~10M. Strange thing though, wireless I can download from the web at full DSL speeds to the laptop. Not sure that the slow ftp really relates to wifi/ndiswrapper, but I would be interested in any comments on either issue. Are there any tests that I can run in my configuration that would be helpful - either in running down this(these) issue(s) or any others that the list is interested in? My Linux skills are modest, but I would be happy to try... Thanks, and congrats on a really excellect piece of work. Bill -- --------------------------------------- William D Waddington Bainbridge Island, WA, USA csb...@at... wad...@ta... wil...@be... --------------------------------------- |
From: Timo <ti...@ti...> - 2004-01-03 22:24:58
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Am Samstag, 3. Januar 2004 23:16 schrieb William D Waddington: > 1) after an APM suspend/resume, rmmod seg faults. I see some talk about > this being fixed in CVS, so maybe I'll grab that (once I figure out how) > or hang on for a new release. upgrade to latest cvs and make sure line with TESTPM is not commented out. > 2) Running an ftp client in a win2k box, and wu-ftpd on the laptop > downloading a file from the laptop is VERY slow - 20KB/s or so Going > back to a wired connection, it runs at ~10M. Strange thing though, > wireless I can download from the web at full DSL speeds to the laptop. upgrade to latest cvs. Timo -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iQEVAwUBP/dBMUn74FOC+06tAQLmCwgAsNeC75EAVd1RvaR6sFGgesz+hsSjxsSD dF+LFZaQ4av81hZdotuCHuR6QQaf0HDzDazcmt5Y3YbfdLWLgM0AmXO/Y/rRmqbF yXGC8bd2VC4pJrTRgVYtPHP2cDbCRdmetgJBHOtS847YsWLoqqnfhjMDF932Tc8x quI4lOqT+NLmFYX8/XEdk1DmKccIvP2otuqSdMGM0AmPPBT2EJSNkkZvTPBV05Og fuxZcFi+DIY69hd+H8cUjFNp+AcVVTVN6KxlzHtEWVBc+0/P8S5VOlU1/dpSrfK9 EP5MC0ETaRRnxUVoTMINwYBYSZZsKe1jXamxbZydS56bnnBN2W8yEg== =wJg6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
From: Giridhar P. <gi...@lm...> - 2004-01-03 22:35:55
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Just to clarify what Timo said (Timo, thanks for watching the list and helping others): TESTPM is already commented out in the current cvs, so no need to worry about it anymore. Read earlier posting on how to configure suspend/resume scripts to work with ndiswrapper. It seems that in the past couple of days no problems have been reported related to ndiswrapper. It is probably good idea to release a new version, as some performance and reliability issues have been fixed since last release. -- Giri |