David C. Rankin schreef:
Andre den Oudsten wrote:
David C. Rankin schreef:
Andre den Oudsten wrote:
David C. Rankin schreef:
Andre den Oudsten wrote:
I try to install on my laptop Aspire 5315 with openSUSE 11.0 madwifi following the instructions of 'First Time User' HOWTO but at 'make' I get 'command not found'. Andre,
If you have installed any madwifi rpms already, remove them. Then:
(1) Go download/install the madwifi rpms from:
I'm still hopefull, André
Do you have the kernel source installed? IIRC you need the kernel source for the post install script of the madwifi driver to build the ath_pci.ko kernel module against. If you don't have it installed, install the kernel-source and kernel-syms and then reinstall madwifi and I bet you have an ath_pci.ko module after that ;-)
I installed kernel-source, kernel-syms and Linux-kernel-headers, installed r3725+AR5007EG_2.6.25.5_1.1-2.2-x86_64, changed wpa.supplicant.conf to network={ key_mgmt=WPA-PSK proto=WPA #proto=RSN ssid="MY SSID" psk="3bb702538fc8a11941f839ebd77b4c" #psk=973bf4dafe65d05a4c53c169d5335dde8d70f6165cd5c82898d080b2c8a7e610 } lspci -vvv offered me Kernel modules: ath_pci, ath5k opensuse@opensuse.organd I found /lib/modules/2.6.25.18-0.2-default/updates/ath/ath_pci.ko In Yast I could not adjust AR242x802.11 abg Wireless PCI Express Adapter because of missing Kernel device (eth0, wlan0) For configuring a networkdevice I had the choice between User controlled with Networkmanager and traditional method with ifup. Under the 'Hardware' tab in Yast I could not find a 'ath_pci' module. In Networkmanager I get with iwconfig lo no wireless extension eth0 no wireless extension So far??? André -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org