>Jerry Geis wrote:
>>/ All,
/>>/
/>>/ Over the weekend I purchased a linksys wireless-g PCI card
/>>/ for use in my amd64 box. I downloaded ndiswrapper, compiled,
installed,
/>>/ tried to load the driver off the CDROM and it was a no-go.
/>>/
/>>/ I have do this on another box with an amd sempron. Difference being
/>>/ 32 bit versus 64 bit...
/>>/
/>>/ Seems there are no 64 bit drivers for the wireless card.
/>>/
/>>/ Anyone have a wireless card working on a 64 bit machine?
/>>/ What was the card and driver?
/>I've been noticing this more and more as I've been playing with new
>batches of 64-bit machines. Johnny seems to have hit the nail on the
>head when he mentioned something to the effect of "if you're doing
>straightforward vanilla server things, x86_64 works fine." Since I
>don't have any situations (currently) where I need all the extra address
>space (no big honking databases 'round here or machines with more than a
>few gigs of RAM), I think I'm just going to revert to the x86 32-bit
>build to keep my compatibility options open.
>Did you ever get everything working satisfactorily on your athlon_64
>notebook? Did you run the 32-bit or 64-bit version of CentOS?
>Cheers,
Chris,
After alot of fuss I did get my compaq R4000 working OK.
I had to put the latest kernel from kernel.org on it and recompile.
This fixed the SLOOWWW ness issue.
Finding ATI drivers fixed the display issues.
Personally I dont like the 1280x800 display. Too small more my taste.
I miss at least having 1600x1200 on my old dell insipron.
Jerry