On Tuesday 07 March 2006 19:07, Frank-Michael Fischer wrote: > It's part of the factory tree already and therefore part of the distro
In my opinion it should be on the cds to be considered part of the distro. Ndiswrapper *and* kmp's (at least ndiswrapper-kmp-default) are crucial to many people. Will everything that's in factory now be on 10.1-final inst-sources? James Ogley wrote: > NetworkManager supports whatever network devices the kernel does, so > all you need to do is setup the NDIS driver in ndiswrapper and you're > away. I believe this to be true, but I can't get my Linksys (bcm4306 chipset, using ndiswrapper) to connect using (k)networkmanager - if I choose traditional method via ifup in yast nic module it connects fine (For testing purposes I'm using no encryption and dhcp - should be simple enough). Whether this problem is networkmanager<>ndiswrapper, networkmanager or knetworkmanager I don't have the slightest idea - but something isn't working right. I suspect some of the other people in this thread have had similar problems. cb400f --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]