w-lan... once more

Gabriel Dragffy dragffy at yandex.ru
Tue Nov 21 21:39:21 UTC 2006


in a terminal run the following:

	sudo aptitude install linux-686 -y

It should do everything else, if it doesn't get everything you may
complement it with:
	sudo aptitude install linux-image-686 -y

the "-y" at the end stops it from asking you for confirmation of the
install, you may want to remove it to see what's happening in more
detail.

On Tue, 2006-11-21 at 22:07 +0100, Maya wrote:
> mmh... switching kernel... that sounds like a lot of "fun" to a
> linux-newbie :-)
> 
> how do I do that?
> 
> 2006/11/21, Ed Smits <ed.smits at gmail.com>:
>         My son just got a new Dell 1300, same card as I recall. We got
>         it
>         working under dapper by switching to the 686 kernel from 386
>         installed 
>         by default, all of a sudden it just started to work.
>         
>         ED
>         





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