Larry Stotler wrote:
On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 10:46 PM, Joe Zien <jozien@comcast.net> wrote:
How do you install make?
make command is not installed.
# man make (command not found)
You need to start YaST and go into the Software Management module and install the kernel sources. This will automatically add in the compilers and everything else you will need. You have to have the kernel sources installed to built madwifi.
The 52xx series of cards should be fully supported by the new ath5k driver that comes with the kernel. There should be no need to install madwifi with the 5212 card that you have. Do an lsmod and see what modules are loaded. you should have the following:
ath5k mac80211 cfg80211
If these modules are not in the list, you need to: modprobe ath5k.
If so, then you should just be able to configure your card with YaST. My Netgear cardbus card uses the 5212/5213 card and works fine with no config needed under 11.0 RC1.
Also, KNetworkManager is weird under 11.0. It doesn't show any networks automatically when you right click the wireless icon. You have to highlight "connect to other network" and select "new wireless connection" to even see any signals that are available. It didn't work like that under 10.3
I did lsmod and got all three: ath5k mac80211 cfg80211 Pardon my ignorance but does this mean all three are compiled in the kernel? jozien -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org