James Brown wrote:
[...]
Does anyone know a good site which runs through the make menuconfig
options for a newbie? I still need to know which options are needed
for the ipw2200 and WPA/WEP.
You need "Networking > Generic IEEE 802.11 Networking Stack" and its
sub-options (WEP, CCMP, TKIP) and
James Brown wrote:
chris jackson wrote:
[...]
Hi Chris,
Yes, that's helpful thank you. I guess I need to compile the latest
kernel for Etch and check the options for ipw2200 during make
menuconfig. Also, do you know if there any options I should be checking
to get WPA and WEP support as
chris jackson wrote:
I installed etch about a week and a half ago, and it picked up the
ipw2200 as part of the regular installation routine. All I had to do
was download the firmware (as you'll find it on the sourceforge page for
the ipw2200 driver), put it into the hotplug directory
(/usr/li
I installed etch about a week and a half ago, and it picked up the
ipw2200 as part of the regular installation routine. All I had to do
was download the firmware (as you'll find it on the sourceforge page for
the ipw2200 driver), put it into the hotplug directory
(/usr/lib/hotplug) and bam, it
James Brown wrote:
All,
I'm fairly new to Debian and have Etch installed on a Samsung M40 with
a custom kernel:
# uname -a
# Linux cloudburst 2.6.8 #1 Sun Oct 2 00:46:23 BST 2005 i686 GNU/Linux
I'd like to install the ipw2200 Wifi drivers, but am struggling.
Here's what I'm doing:
1. apt-
All,
I'm fairly new to Debian and have Etch installed on a Samsung M40 with a
custom kernel:
# uname -a
# Linux cloudburst 2.6.8 #1 Sun Oct 2 00:46:23 BST 2005 i686 GNU/Linux
I'd like to install the ipw2200 Wifi drivers, but am struggling.
Here's what I'm doing:
1. apt-get update
2. m-a a-i
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