Wired for a few days
A few days ago I upgraded the kernel on my Powerbook, running "Dapper Drake", the experimental Ubuntu release. After rebooting, the wireless network card was down. Apparently the bcm43xx module wasn't included with the kernel, so I had to revert to the old kernel to be able to surf wirelessly, or plug in the old Ethernet cable again.
Today a new kernel package (version 2.6.15-17.26) was released for dapper, with the bcm43xx module included. It's always interesting to use an experimental version of some software. You never know what will happen after the next upgrade.
So a comment on the weather. We have about minus 14 degrees Celsius here. It's barely possible to go out when the sun shines, and it gets impossible if the sun is down or behind a cloud, or the wind blows. The old stone age guys who decided to build camp up here, what was their problem? Why didn't they choose a nicer place, with a decent climate? Thanks a lot, ancestors.
Today a new kernel package (version 2.6.15-17.26) was released for dapper, with the bcm43xx module included. It's always interesting to use an experimental version of some software. You never know what will happen after the next upgrade.
So a comment on the weather. We have about minus 14 degrees Celsius here. It's barely possible to go out when the sun shines, and it gets impossible if the sun is down or behind a cloud, or the wind blows. The old stone age guys who decided to build camp up here, what was their problem? Why didn't they choose a nicer place, with a decent climate? Thanks a lot, ancestors.
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