When I tried to install firefox on Windows 2000 (or was it ME, not my machine) it said you needed Win XP SP2 or higher and quit. Opera, on the other hand, worked fine.
Even a land line won't work if the wind blows down the tele-co lines and/or causes someone to wreck into a telephone pole and snap a line. Then if you don't have a cell phone you're still SOL
My father-in-law got the LG Chocolate thanks to his daughter for christmas, only to find out you can't set MP3's as ringtones out of the box. He had used the Verizon Vcast Music software that came with the phone, and that its self is also junk.
Anyhow, I downloaded BitPim and got the MP3's to transfer and setup as ring tones. Then his other daughter was on myspace and who knows what else, and here dad decided to scan his computer for malware. I believe the program is called MalRemover or Malware Remover or something, but it listed the LG USB Driver as malware, and I was wondering if anyone else has gotten a hit on this, or is this another "mistaken identity" like a lot of posts are mentioning about?
Wow.
"The palestinians have made their motives towards the jews, all jews, absolutely clear ever since they got the hell out of dodge so that the muslim nations nearby (read: just about everything else over there) could push the jews into the sea."
You are so wrong in so many ways with that statement. My friend is from Palestine, yet he is christian. A minority there, yes, but about 15%-20% of the population is christian. There are so many misconceptions about the whole area it's crazy. I also know Jewish people from Israel also, many Hebrews who have Muslim friends, and vice versa. Maybe you should talk to people from the area, converse, and then make your conclusions. I'm sure you're one of those people who watchs US news and makes your conclusions about the rest of the world based off of an obviously biased source (as all news outlets are in one fashion or another).
Try visiting http://english.aljazeera.net/ and compare and contrast with the news source you use here, question each, and form your ideas instead of just running your mouth.
Eh, maybe the formatting got screwed up so it's all crushed, but how is that being a troll? If you combine both the opening by Atheros plus the work the OpenWRT, DD-WRT, and MakSat Technologies on the HAL for Atheros WLAN devices, maybe support plus s extra feature will come about quickly for both dd-wrt and other router firmware, as well as the main linux kernel for laptops, etc.
Here's another user that sees the benefits: "I wonder if this could be used to help port OpenWRT over to the atheros chipset. Currently the only routers that OpenWRT (and conversely by that DD-WRT) really work well on are the broadcom chipsets. Many routers that use the Atheros chipset have been written off as impossible to port to. Maybe they could be used if this proves any insight to how they operate."
I noticed this on the dd-wrt.com website a couple of months back (dated 8.28.08)
We would like to announce the release of a new HAL for Atheros WLAN devices. The new HAL is the result of a collaboration between OpenWrt.org, DD-WRT and MakSat Technologies (P) Ltd. It is the first result of a common effort, and the present collaborators would like to share the product of this work. It is the intention to provide reliable and continued support for other projects using this new HAL for Atheros WLAN devices.
The HAL provides a defined API to access and contol Atheros WLAN chipsets, and is an integral part for many drivers such as MadWifi. Comparing it with the HAL that's currently used by MadWifi, the most important changes are:
* many known bugs have been fixed
* improved noise immunity measures
* added support for additional architectures, such as ARM11, MIPS64 and MIPS32r2
* enhanced support for Atheros WiSOC (Wireless System on Chip)
* added support for Atheros AR7100
Home of the new HAL will be the website of the madwifi.org project, http://madwifi.org./
Future development will be coordinated here, and the bug tracking facility can be used to report bugs or file feature requests.
For commercial requests please contact hal@maksat.deThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .
So with the new news maybe things will really get rolling
When I tried to install firefox on Windows 2000 (or was it ME, not my machine) it said you needed Win XP SP2 or higher and quit. Opera, on the other hand, worked fine.
Even a land line won't work if the wind blows down the tele-co lines and/or causes someone to wreck into a telephone pole and snap a line. Then if you don't have a cell phone you're still SOL
My father-in-law got the LG Chocolate thanks to his daughter for christmas, only to find out you can't set MP3's as ringtones out of the box. He had used the Verizon Vcast Music software that came with the phone, and that its self is also junk. Anyhow, I downloaded BitPim and got the MP3's to transfer and setup as ring tones. Then his other daughter was on myspace and who knows what else, and here dad decided to scan his computer for malware. I believe the program is called MalRemover or Malware Remover or something, but it listed the LG USB Driver as malware, and I was wondering if anyone else has gotten a hit on this, or is this another "mistaken identity" like a lot of posts are mentioning about?
Wow. "The palestinians have made their motives towards the jews, all jews, absolutely clear ever since they got the hell out of dodge so that the muslim nations nearby (read: just about everything else over there) could push the jews into the sea." You are so wrong in so many ways with that statement. My friend is from Palestine, yet he is christian. A minority there, yes, but about 15%-20% of the population is christian. There are so many misconceptions about the whole area it's crazy. I also know Jewish people from Israel also, many Hebrews who have Muslim friends, and vice versa. Maybe you should talk to people from the area, converse, and then make your conclusions. I'm sure you're one of those people who watchs US news and makes your conclusions about the rest of the world based off of an obviously biased source (as all news outlets are in one fashion or another). Try visiting http://english.aljazeera.net/ and compare and contrast with the news source you use here, question each, and form your ideas instead of just running your mouth.
Eh, maybe the formatting got screwed up so it's all crushed, but how is that being a troll? If you combine both the opening by Atheros plus the work the OpenWRT, DD-WRT, and MakSat Technologies on the HAL for Atheros WLAN devices, maybe support plus s extra feature will come about quickly for both dd-wrt and other router firmware, as well as the main linux kernel for laptops, etc. Here's another user that sees the benefits: "I wonder if this could be used to help port OpenWRT over to the atheros chipset. Currently the only routers that OpenWRT (and conversely by that DD-WRT) really work well on are the broadcom chipsets. Many routers that use the Atheros chipset have been written off as impossible to port to. Maybe they could be used if this proves any insight to how they operate."
I noticed this on the dd-wrt.com website a couple of months back (dated 8.28.08) We would like to announce the release of a new HAL for Atheros WLAN devices. The new HAL is the result of a collaboration between OpenWrt.org, DD-WRT and MakSat Technologies (P) Ltd. It is the first result of a common effort, and the present collaborators would like to share the product of this work. It is the intention to provide reliable and continued support for other projects using this new HAL for Atheros WLAN devices. The HAL provides a defined API to access and contol Atheros WLAN chipsets, and is an integral part for many drivers such as MadWifi. Comparing it with the HAL that's currently used by MadWifi, the most important changes are: * many known bugs have been fixed * improved noise immunity measures * added support for additional architectures, such as ARM11, MIPS64 and MIPS32r2 * enhanced support for Atheros WiSOC (Wireless System on Chip) * added support for Atheros AR7100 Home of the new HAL will be the website of the madwifi.org project, http://madwifi.org./ Future development will be coordinated here, and the bug tracking facility can be used to report bugs or file feature requests. For commercial requests please contact hal@maksat.deThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . So with the new news maybe things will really get rolling