Yes, currently this tool is lacking in freebsd-utils or
freebsd-hackedutils. It has to be packaged.
This should be in the same place as on a plain FreeBSD system, but I
don't know the exact location. At the end we will probably move that to
/lib/firmware, but there is plenty things to do on G
Yes, currently this tool is lacking in freebsd-utils or
freebsd-hackedutils. It has to be packaged.
This should be in the same place as on a plain FreeBSD system, but I
don't know the exact location. At the end we will probably move that to
/lib/firmware, but there is plenty things to do on G
Vim Visual a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Yes, fortunately I have some experience with FreeBSD and I had already
> selected the iwi module when installing... but I am missing some
> tools, like iwicontrol
Yes, currently this tool is lacking in freebsd-utils or
freebsd-hackedutils. It has to be packaged.
>
Hi,
Yes, fortunately I have some experience with FreeBSD and I had already
selected the iwi module when installing... but I am missing some
tools, like iwicontrol
Also, I don't have any idea where to copy the firmware, so that iwi finds it
iwi0: flags=8802 mtu 1500
inet6 fe80::216:6fff:f
Hi.
Now I wonder how to configure my wlan... in linux I would install
ipw2200 and download the intel firmare (it's a centrino) per hand...
Or should I go the freeBSD way? I mean iwi?
You can try "insmod if_iwi", as there is /lib/modules/6.1-1-686/if_iwi.ko
Another important point... how to
ahem, sorry about that... I am just a bit too excited! I just
installed fluxbox and from there installed synaptic and chose the
missing packages... of course, this could have been done perfectly
from the command line...
I LOVE debian-bsd! Please keep it free and with no blobs in the
future! We ne
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