Teilhard Knight wrote: > I'm new to Suse and I am not an expert in Linux. I want to configure my > wireless Linksys WUSB11 Version 2.6 nic with Atmel chipset. The driver of > the device is correctly loaded in the kernel (at76_usb), and Yast2 > detects > the card all right. Problem is, when I try to configure the card the > platform announces it will install the atmel-firmware, but upon > accepting it > installs nothing. I have loaded the firmware .bin files in > /lib/modules/uname -r/kernel/drivers/firmware/, but still Yast2 > attempts to > install the firmware. As already mentioned, it belongs in /lib/firmware. That is the directory firmware is loaded from. > I have thought that maybe installing the firmware > package Yast2 will detect the package installed an will allow me to > configure my nic. But I am afraid I have not an idea of what to choose > among: "atmel-firmware-1.3-1.noarch.rpm" or > "atmel-firmware-1.3-1.src.rpm" src.rpm is a source rpm for building the rpm. You would want the noarch.rpm > or "atmel-firmware-1.3-1fc3.src.rpm" or lastly: > "atmel-firmware-1.3-1fc3.noarch.rpm". My box is an AMD64. Where do you even see this firmware? That would be for fedora core 3. That is not on my 10.2 DVD.
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