Am Dienstag 31 März 2009 17:32:36 schrieb Oddball:
Herbert Graeber schreef:
I have gone another way.
I have installed openSUSE 11.1 and replaced to kernel only by the latest one from the Kernel:HEAD repository. Things that worked without problems, which havent with the original kernel: Hotkeys, except xrandr handling, WLAN inclusive rfkill support (no madwifi required anymore!). The only thing that I had to configure is the load of the pciehp and rfkill-input modules.
Herbert
I have the latest installed, next to the original one. But as it not is instructed by hardware detection, it doesn't know about fi rt2860ST, and so it seems it does not exist... How did you get everything working?
If the rt2860ST driver is already contained in kernel 2.6.29, it should be detected. I your driver comes from an external module, you have to find a RPM built for 2.6.29, or you have to build the driver yourself. I had to enter yast network settings turn off NetworkManager, press OK, enter a second time and reactivate NetworkManager. After that the ath5k driver I needed for my eeePC works fine. Be careful with updating the kernel. From time to time the kernels from Kernel:HEAD do not work properly, but most of time time they work well. And maybe at some point one has to upgrade other supporting software, too. Herbert -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org