Lennart G Peterson wrote: > The rt2500pci module does not work, the module that works is named only as > rt2500. > > the modules that comes with suse is rt2500pci.ko and rt2500usb.ko they does > not work, the module that works is the module created by your compilation > rt2500.ko > /lib/modules/2.6.18.2-34-default/extra/rt2500.ko ....... works > /lib/modules/2.6.18.2-34-default/updates/rt2500pci.ko .......no > /lib/modules/2.6.18.2-34-default/updates/rt2500usb.ko .......no > > look in /etc/modprobe.conf and see if you have alias ra0 rt2500 there, it is > at the end of the file, then it should work. > > You can do a lsmod | grep rt2500 from a console and if you can see it there > the module is loaded. > > /Lennart > > On Thursday 14 December 2006 19:14, Jan Engelhardt wrote: > >>>> I was talking at a level below yast, where there is only modprobe, so >>>> I might messed that up. >>>> >>> But have you got the card working, and if so, what exactly did you do ? >>> >> In short: >> I have a kernel patchset that adds rt2400, rt2500, and others to the >> tree (so I have everything in once place - compiling a ton of >> out-of-tree modules is just no fun). Then I compiled that tree and >> wrapped it up in rpms called kernel-XYZ-2.6.18.5-jen40b.i586.rpm for >> example (SUSE-compliant). >> >> So I did not really do something special besides taking >> rt2500-1.1.0-b4 (more precisely: CVS snapshot) and compiling it. >> >> [ rt2x00 CVS (aka rt2500pci aka rt2x00-2.0...) did not worked for me for >> long time and I don't use it atm. I anyway only get 5 mbit/s from >> most wireless APs instead of 11 (some fluke number like Ethernet >> has?) so I don't think rt2x00 supporting 54 would help me. >> But even if, I'd rather want a stable driver. ] >> >> >> -`J' >> -- >> You are topposting!
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