Alright, lads and lasses. You may not believe this, but I got the wireless working.
Firstly, I gcompiled MADWiFi from the website at marlow.dk. I made sure
to use both make-kpkg clean and to delete the linux symlink (which was
present).
Then I simply used KWiFiManager to connect (via putting in t
apt-get install ndiswrapper-sourcecd /usr/src/tar -jxvf ndiswrapper-source.tar.bz2
cd modulesmodule-assistant auto-install ndiswrapperArgh! I didn't build it properly the first time. How do I delete the whole shebang and start from scratch?Also, once I have done this, what do I do? Do I use KWiFiMa
On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 03:52:49PM -0400, David R. Litwin wrote:
> How do I get this WiFi to work? Do I absolutely need to compile my own
> kernel? I tried ndiswrapper, but that is not for the Kernel that I have.
>
apt-get install ndiswrapper-source
cd /usr/src/
tar -jxvf ndiswrapper-source.tar.b
I posted this question on the regular Debian-Users List, but I thought I'd try this one as well.I recently acquired a Toshiba Satellite A70 with Atheros AR5004X chip (as well as Sid, 2.6.12, KDE 3.4.2 and
X.org).How do I get this WiFi to work? Do I absolutely need to compile my own kernel? I tried
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