Paul Hands wrote:
Use madwifi. I think it's on the distro disks, but it's for sure on the community repos.
Thanks for the reference! I went there, found a large number of rpms and took the top one. I thought that it was in the 10.3 distro, as it was in the 10.2 distro, so I assumed that the message I got was not = driver missing. Rather, I thought there was something funny with the kernel.
Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
Last year, I plugged in a Ubiquiti PCI card under SuSE 10.2. It recognized the card as one using an Atheros driver. 10.3 does not recognize the card -- just that there is one. I plugged the card into my Dell Inspiron 8600 PCMCI slot, went to Yast2->Network Devices -> Network settings. The card was listed as unconfigured "because the kernel device is not present." How do I fix this?
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