Problem here is that Belkin has 3 different versions of the stick, but SuSE
10 just knows about 1 of the versions - the ralink based one.
I've actually 2 versions
- the original F5D7050 is a PRISM device which I think
http://prism54.org/has info on getting it to work.
- the second version F5D7050_v2 is as the posts above suggest an ralink
device which works perfectly out of the box with SuSE 10.
As for the 3rd device F5D7050_v3 - I don't have one, so have don't know what
device it's based on - but a google search may help..
If you have it working for windows - the easiest way is to check the program
files/belkin directory for the .sys file. That should help you figure out
what is needed.
Hope that helps
-RikD
On 07/03/06, michael norman
With all due caveats this appears to be not necessary in this
instance, because it is genuinely supported by Linux and Suse 10 has
particular the
driver.
Regards, -- Jos van Kan registered Linux user #152704
This is good to know, as I'm on the market for something like this :)
Thanks
-- -- Svetoslav Milenov (Sunny)
I know that SUSE 10 has the driver but I have tried every combination I can think of in Yast and I can't get it recognised as yet.
I'll have to do some more research.
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