Problems with opensuse installation
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cab? nope. dont bother with that
http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/medi ... x.php/List
search for your card in that list, I found it listed about 8 different times. #9 gives a link. download it, look in the 'drives' folder. thoes are the only files you need.
(usually drivers are fairly universal for chipsets, the list just divides it up by laptops for thoes that dont know their card type)
open a terminal, go to the driver folder, execute standard ndiswrapper commands
when I had to do it it was easy, because there was a folder on my windows partition containing the drivers. I just copied thoes and it worked fine. now the card is autodetected, which is nicer still.
http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/medi ... x.php/List
search for your card in that list, I found it listed about 8 different times. #9 gives a link. download it, look in the 'drives' folder. thoes are the only files you need.
(usually drivers are fairly universal for chipsets, the list just divides it up by laptops for thoes that dont know their card type)
open a terminal, go to the driver folder, execute standard ndiswrapper commands
when I had to do it it was easy, because there was a folder on my windows partition containing the drivers. I just copied thoes and it worked fine. now the card is autodetected, which is nicer still.
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loads of other crap came up but at the bottom it saidlinux-aqh0:/home/cgilding/Desktop/80211g/Driver # ndiswrapper -i /lib/windrivers/BCMWL5.INF
Installing bcmwl5
linux-aqh0:/home/cgilding/Desktop/80211g/Driver # ndiswrapper -l
Installed drivers:
bcmwl5 driver installed, hardware present
net83815 driver installed
linux-aqh0:/home/cgilding/Desktop/80211g/Driver # modprobe ndiswrapper
linux-aqh0:/home/cgilding/Desktop/80211g/Driver # dmesg
Would i need to kill ndiswrapper and restart it with a new installation now? because i messed it up before hand *laughs*... or is it cause i need an ethernet connection up when trying to modprobe? or maybe its cause i need to put something else in?? any ideas?ndiswrapper: module not supported by Novell, setting U taint flag.
ndiswrapper version 1.10 loaded (preempt=no,smp=no)
ndiswrapper: driver bcmwl5 (Broadcom,07/17/2003, 3.30.15.0) loaded
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:02:02.0[A] -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 201
ndiswrapper: using irq 201
wlan0: vendor: ''
wlan0: ndiswrapper ethernet device 00:90:4b:95:0f:ab using driver bcmwl5, 14E4:4320.5.conf
oh yeah here's something else
linux-aqh0:/home/cgilding # iwconfig wlan0
wlan0 IEEE 802.11g ESSID:off/any Nickname:"linux-aqh0"
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.462 GHz Access Point: Not-Associated
Bit Rate=54 Mb/s Tx-Power:14 dBm
RTS thr=2347 B Fragment thr=2346 B
Encryption key:off
Power Management:off
Link Quality:0 Signal level:0 Noise level:0
Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0
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the part in bold is good.Slasher wrote: linux-aqh0:/home/cgilding/Desktop/80211g/Driver # ndiswrapper -i /lib/windrivers/BCMWL5.INF
Installing bcmwl5
linux-aqh0:/home/cgilding/Desktop/80211g/Driver # ndiswrapper -l
Installed drivers:
bcmwl5 driver installed, hardware present
net83815 driver installed
linux-aqh0:/home/cgilding/Desktop/80211g/Driver # modprobe ndiswrapper
linux-aqh0:/home/cgilding/Desktop/80211g/Driver # dmesg
you'll want to remove the other driver, but I dont think its hurting anything
the part in bold tells you that ndiswrapper sees the card and has a driver for it to run, which is what you wanted
well, does it work? reboot. see if SuSe sees it. I dont know how SuSe deals with wireless cards
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It does recognize it, it's working. If you have kinternet running (you should, the little network icon in your "system tray"), right-click and see if it "wlan0" is selected under Devices. Then you can get a list of wireless access points.
Further note, here is a version of kinternet I wrote that saves your WPA access keys (which kinternet doesn't):
http://students.washington.edu/jbarbero ... 4.i586.rpm
To install it, download and:
Further note, here is a version of kinternet I wrote that saves your WPA access keys (which kinternet doesn't):
http://students.washington.edu/jbarbero ... 4.i586.rpm
To install it, download and:
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sudo rpm -ivh --replacefiles --replacepkgs kinternet-0.72-4.i586.rpm:wq
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well i rebooted and the light never came on... however I'll give it another shot tonight and see what I can do with it... Thanks for that Beatles, I don't use a wireless key as theres no point since there are only 6 houses out here and they are all old biddies *laughs*
EDIT: Woohoo thanks for your pacience (sp? whatever
) dudes! I'm now posting from SUSE on wifi!!!! XD
EDIT: Woohoo thanks for your pacience (sp? whatever
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errr well apart from i could do with a better windows emulator than WINE (if there are any), 'cause mIRC decides it's going to crash all the time when i minemise any channel windows on it. I can live with this though it's nothing major as I can just maximise the window i want to focus on and use the channel window list down the sidebar, it will just take some getting used to. (Just encase you are wondering why I want to run mIRC in Linux when there are plenty of other IRC programs about it is because I scripted this one myself the way I want it to be so I can't be bothered learning another scripting language for a Linux IRC Client just yet, not until I'm out of college at least anyways in two years time)
but everything is fine apart from that one thing
Thanks guys....
*COUGH*soon to be looking into cracking into college's wifi
*COUGH*
<span style='font-size:3pt;line-height:100%'>Just kidding</span>
Ohh yeah, by the way I prefer KDE over GNOME.... I'm currently on GNOME though as I thought I'd give it a quick test but then I ended up just using it and getting used to it, but I still prefer KDE... I was wondering if there's any way to convert to KDE without losing anything and reinstalling or anything... If not then never mind I'll just make do with it
Thanks again
but everything is fine apart from that one thing
*COUGH*soon to be looking into cracking into college's wifi
<span style='font-size:3pt;line-height:100%'>Just kidding</span>
Ohh yeah, by the way I prefer KDE over GNOME.... I'm currently on GNOME though as I thought I'd give it a quick test but then I ended up just using it and getting used to it, but I still prefer KDE... I was wondering if there's any way to convert to KDE without losing anything and reinstalling or anything... If not then never mind I'll just make do with it
Thanks again
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in fedora atleast you can go System/Administration/Login Screen
under the security tab you can disable auto-login (which I would do anyways, it only take a few seconds to type in your user and pass)
next time you go to login change your session to KDE, and fedora asks if you want to change the default session (again, havnt used SuSe, but I would assume that atleast is universal)
and sure beatles, you helped me set mine up the first time and I was more thick headed than Slasher :*laughs*:
oh, and I think its KDE that creates actual shortcuts on your Desktop, so if you login to Gnome after using KDE you'll have the KDE shortcuts and Gnome's shortcuts on your Desktop (gnome uses nautilus which has its own way of doing things)
other than that they exist fairly peacefully on the same system, and you can use KDE apps like konqueror and K3B in Gnome and Gnome apps like gedit and gnome-terminal in KDE
under the security tab you can disable auto-login (which I would do anyways, it only take a few seconds to type in your user and pass)
next time you go to login change your session to KDE, and fedora asks if you want to change the default session (again, havnt used SuSe, but I would assume that atleast is universal)
and sure beatles, you helped me set mine up the first time and I was more thick headed than Slasher :*laughs*:
oh, and I think its KDE that creates actual shortcuts on your Desktop, so if you login to Gnome after using KDE you'll have the KDE shortcuts and Gnome's shortcuts on your Desktop (gnome uses nautilus which has its own way of doing things)
other than that they exist fairly peacefully on the same system, and you can use KDE apps like konqueror and K3B in Gnome and Gnome apps like gedit and gnome-terminal in KDE
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