Well, why dont you start telling whats your network interface model
and vendor? Lots of cards needs firmware or proprietary software to
make it work. In taht case you would need the nonoss-biArch cd iso
too, maybe.

Best regards

Marcio

On 10/5/07, Joe Zien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I downloaded opensuse-10.3-GM-KDE-i386.iso from the Novell site
> "download.opensuse.org"
> and it installed ok on my ThinkPad T60 laptop.
> When I first tried to install, it could not find and install my wireless
> card so it could not install upgrades,
> so I had to install without upgrades.
> Mepis 6.5 and pclinuxos 2007 recognized the wireless and I was on the
> internet immediately so my wireless is ok.
> How do I get suse 10.3 to recognize my wireless?
> I trie to use yast2 to try to get my wireless working, no success.
>
> jozien
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