Well that's good :).
Keep plugging and let me know how it works out. It's always good to
know this stuff since wireless can be tricky with Linux.
On 5/13/07, Jerry Houston
Mike McMullin wrote:
IIRC Atheros is better served by mad-wifi. Go the the opensuse site and search for mad-wifi and/or Atheros. There is adequate info there to allow you to get it up and running under 10.2.
Indeed, it seems so. Thanks to everyone for your help with this. And thanks to Atheros for opening their specs so a driver could be created.
I've gotten the module installed, and at least partially working, because the NetworkManager applet is able to display the available wireless networks. When I try to connect to mine, though, it keeps asking for security info, despite that I've given it a correct WEP type and value.
Still, this is farther than I've ever gotten before with Linux on this laptop. Once I get the security issue solved, I should be able to do real things with Linux on this machine.
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