NdisWrapper emulates a windows-driver. Maybe you want to consider using
madwifi which would be a native dirver. If you are interested have a
look at the following sites:
http://madwifi.sourceforge.net/
http://www.marlow.dk/site.php/tech/madwifi
Hope, this helps.
Louis
David R. Litwin wrote:
I have recently acquired a Toshiba A70. It has a WiFi card: an Atheros
5004X. This is built in to the machine, so I have no need to purchase
another one.
Now, I do need a driver for this. I have looked, and it seems to me
that the NdisWrapper would be the Driver for me. It gives two options:
The DebianNoCompiles and the InstallDebian. But, I am running a 2.6.12
kernel (Sid, X.org <http://X.org>, KDE 3.4.2) and the apt-gettable
modules (for DebianNoCompiles) are for the 2.6.8 kernel. So, that
clearly will not work. Downloading the file from Sourceforge, I tried
to follow the instructions:
cd /usr/src
tar jxvf ndiswrapper-source.tar.bz2
cd modules/ndiswrapper
fakeroot debian/rules binary-modules
I changed the file to reflect the file I downloaded and attempted to
cd in to modules/ndiswrapper (after cding in to the created folder).
Modules does not exist. Well, I tried to debian/rules binary-modules.
This did not work with error:
make: dh_testdir: Command not found
make: *** [common-prolog] Error 127
Clearly, this is not working. Perhaps I shouldn't even be doing this.
I would also like to not have to comile my own kernel, unless I
absolutely need to.
I should love it if some one could tell me what to do; or give me a
nice HOWTO. I shall, of course, continue to fiddle about, attempting
to make things better.
As always, I thank the reader kindly in advance.
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