hi, i would like to know if sisela is able to run on a computer with 4Mo of ram memory? because i would like to transform a pc with win95 in a pc who is able to run netstumbler (this pc has no CD reader). thanks (yves the frenchy)
On Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 12:00:00PM +0100, yves maguer wrote:
i would like to know if sisela is able to run on a computer with 4Mo of ram memory?
It won't, I'm afraid. I know it works with 8MB, and I know 0.2 would work in 6MB, but no lower (and 0.3 probably won't go that low).
The problem is that the filesystem is loaded into memory, and takes up 2MB or so before any processes can run.
If it were adapted to install to and run from a hard drive, it would probably be a very nice system for 4MB machines. This would be fairly easy to do, but I've no time to work on it at the moment.
because i would like to transform a pc with win95 in a pc who is able to run netstumbler (this pc has no CD reader).
There's no wireless scanning software in the current version.
Martin
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J'abuse, je sais mais bon, c'est ma premiere antenne ;-)
Sur mon connecteur N il y a le support metallique qui est insere dans le plastic blanc (comme sur tous j'imagine, a part la couleur ;-)
Les 31 mm sont a compter a partir du support blanc ou a partir de la base du support metallique qui sort du plastic.
En me relisant, je ne suis pas sur d'avoir ete tres clair...
merci pour ta reponse... a+ - -- Francois Laperruque INRA Station d'Amelioration Genetique des Animaux mailto:flap@dga.toulouse.inra.fr - --- [ LINUX : just boot it! ] --- [ http://www.mynetmemo.com ] ---
thanks for theses information!! :-)
http://yves.maguer.free.fr/WiFi/page_tlse_wifi_yves.html ----- Original Message ----- From: Martin Ling martin-sisela@earth.li To: sisela@earth.li Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 12:55 PM Subject: Re: [sisela] memory requirement
On Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 12:00:00PM +0100, yves maguer wrote:
i would like to know if sisela is able to run on a computer with 4Mo of ram memory?
It won't, I'm afraid. I know it works with 8MB, and I know 0.2 would work in 6MB, but no lower (and 0.3 probably won't go that low).
The problem is that the filesystem is loaded into memory, and takes up 2MB or so before any processes can run.
If it were adapted to install to and run from a hard drive, it would probably be a very nice system for 4MB machines. This would be fairly easy to do, but I've no time to work on it at the moment.
because i would like to transform a pc with win95 in a pc who is able to run netstumbler (this pc has no CD reader).
There's no wireless scanning software in the current version.
Martin
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On Thu, Mar 18, 2004 at 01:16:18PM +0100, Francois LAPERRUQUE wrote:
Sur mon connecteur N il y a le support metallique qui est insere dans le plastic blanc (comme sur tous j'imagine, a part la couleur ;-)
Les 31 mm sont a compter a partir du support blanc ou a partir de la base du support metallique qui sort du plastic.
A partir de taille de l'anneau metallique autour du plastic blanc - c'est l'horizon, parce que c'est mis a la terre.
Mais, je pense que vous avez la liste fausse?
Martin
hi,
yes, please do post it. this would be very handy for my LAN running from a DSL line...
m~
jmh2 wrote:
Hi Martin and all,
I FINALLY figured out how to make an "inverse" access point.
i.e.- gets connected to wireless and shares it on local net. I am using Sisela 0.2.
Basically I had to bring up both interfaces and then give one iptables command and enable ip forwarding for the kernel.
Works slick.
Right now I have a wireless card plugged into a pci sled card and a pci ethernet card.
I wrote a script and named it boot.sh.
Just apply power and a few moments later you are up and running.
If anyone's interested I can post my script.
Thanks to all.
regards, john
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Hi Martin and all,
I FINALLY figured out how to make an "inverse" access point.
i.e.- gets connected to wireless and shares it on local net. I am using Sisela 0.2.
Basically I had to bring up both interfaces and then give one iptables command and enable ip forwarding for the kernel.
Works slick.
Right now I have a wireless card plugged into a pci sled card and a pci ethernet card.
I wrote a script and named it boot.sh.
Just apply power and a few moments later you are up and running.
If anyone's interested I can post my script.
Thanks to all.
regards, john