On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 19:23:18 -0700, Adhyas Avasthi wrote: > Hi All > > I am a new Debian User. Switched coz of recommendation for Debian. > > I am unable to configure my new Dell Laptop Inspiron E1505 for wireless > connectivity. > It contains a Dell 1390 wireless card. This is what I have tried: > > Installed ndiswrapper > Downloaded windows driver for Dell 1390 wireless card > Run ndiswrapper -i bcmw15.inf > ndiswrapper -m > modprobe ndiswrapper > > When I run iwconfig I still do not see any wlan interfaces :-( > > I tried installing the latest sources of ndiswrapper and the kernel headers > for my kernel image, but then after I try "modprobe ndiswrapper" I get the > error "ndiswrapper.ko is not a valid format" > > Is there a how-to on some steps which I can use to configure my wireless > connection please? I would be highly grateful if someone can point the steps > out.
The steps you describe above seem OK to me, therefore I would expect that your kernel and/or your version of ndiswrapper is too old. If you use the Stable (Sarge) branch of Debian then it might be worthwhile to try a newer kernel from www.backports.org. Regarding your problem building the ndiswrapper module yourself: I would recommend installing the package "module-assistant" and using module-assistant auto-install ndiswrapper to build the module. This will take care of downloading the right source code and kernel headers automatically. -- Regards, Florian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]