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Wireless PCMCIA config on Suse 10.0 with a Belkin 54g f5d7011
- From: Philip Mark Donaghy <philip.donaghy@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 09:28:29 -0800
- Message-id: <e275257f0511120928v6abc4f9ck24a6c4e38918dd84@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello,
My wireless card was not detected during the suse 10.0 install. Since most
of the Internet forums address earlier versions of suse and other belkin
cards, I thought I would take it on here.
I read some interesting stuff about pcmcia card functionality and the new
kernel support for hot plug in
/usr/share/doc/packages/pcmciautils/README.SUSE
Most of the documentation on the net refers to ndiswrapper solutions. I
tried to add it manually using Yast with the wireless, bus-pcmcia, and
pcmcia options. But that didn't work.
On a side note I am also getting a message in Gnome that says "Can't access
ACPI events in /var/run/acpid.socket! Make sure the ACPI subsystem is
working and the acpid daemon is running."
My laptop is a Toshiba Satellite S1800-100
Thanks for such a great system,
Phil
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My wireless card was not detected during the suse 10.0 install. Since most
of the Internet forums address earlier versions of suse and other belkin
cards, I thought I would take it on here.
I read some interesting stuff about pcmcia card functionality and the new
kernel support for hot plug in
/usr/share/doc/packages/pcmciautils/README.SUSE
Most of the documentation on the net refers to ndiswrapper solutions. I
tried to add it manually using Yast with the wireless, bus-pcmcia, and
pcmcia options. But that didn't work.
On a side note I am also getting a message in Gnome that says "Can't access
ACPI events in /var/run/acpid.socket! Make sure the ACPI subsystem is
working and the acpid daemon is running."
My laptop is a Toshiba Satellite S1800-100
Thanks for such a great system,
Phil
--
Philip Donaghy
donaghy.blogspot.com <http://donaghy.blogspot.com>
del.icio.us/donaghy<http://del.icio.us/donaghy>
connection.oreilly.com/users/profile.public.php?user_id=4371<http://connection.oreilly.com/users/profile.public.php?user_id=4371>
www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=1811119<http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=1811119>
www.capferret.org <http://www.capferret.org>
Skype: philipmarkdonaghy
Office: +33 5 56 60 88 02
Mobile: +33 6 20 83 22 62
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