On 2/1/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I tried that linuxant thing because it was the only thing
> that made even a shred of sense to me (and because I have nothing to lose
> if I totally hose my system.) It has a 30-day trial so I figured why not?
> Anyway, interestingly enough, part of the installation of the driver was
> to give linuxant my windows driver files. So after doing that, still no
> wireless. I do get on ok with a wired connection but that's it. I don't
> think I did any kernel updates or mods so maybe I am missing something??
> Any ideas?

I don't remember exactly how it worked, cuz it was a long time ago,
but it seems like you have to copy a couple of files from your windows
installation, and you may have to get a taller stack kernel from them.
 It seems like somewhere there was an error log when you tried to do
the registration of your driver when you install it.  I wish I could
be more helpful, but it has been a really long time.
--
Alex Esplin

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