> This answer comes from a naïve newbie. I thought if you installed a new
> kernel, that you have to boot to that kernel. It seems that if the
> ndiswrapper is in the new kernel, that you would have to reboot to that
> kernel to use it. Is that incorrect?
> 
> -Trent 


So I put in the livna repository, install the ndiswrapper kernel module,
and yum install the ndiswrapper. after all that, I reboot and find two
different kernels to choose from now, so I chose the newer one (I think)
and tried running ndiswrapper but no go. it's like the file (which ended
up in /usr/sbin) isn't a command file or something. Here's what I get (I
included some of the contents of the directory to show that the file is
in there):

ndiswrapper                            xsane-install-gimp-plugin
ndiswrapper-buginfo                    yppoll
neat                                   ypset
neat-tui                               yptest
newusers                               zdump
nfsstat                                zic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sbin]# ndiswrapper -i bcmwl5.inf
bash: ndiswrapper: command not found

So i figure that I am not entering the command right or something, any
thoughts?

Zak


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