10 Jun
2005
10 Jun
'05
06:22
But in reading Novell's ndiswrapper set-up procedure, the instructions don't say precisely where to put ndiswrapper -m so that it starts up on boot.
The way I do it is that I set the card up in YaST with ndiswrapper as the module... yast lan Configure > Device Type: Wireless, Module Name: ndiswrapper > Next > Next > Finish That way it'll get loaded when the interface is setup at boot time. -- James Ogley james@usr-local-bin.org GNOME for SuSE: http://usr-local-bin.org/rpms