Thanks for the help. I actually have two Belkin adapters (one broke), and the
one I'm using now is really a v3000 F5D7050. It should be supported by the rum
driver, but I'm having some difficulties (I posted in laptop-discuss with those
issues).
Belkin is a rather nasty company to work with,
Can anybody recommend a wireless adapter that works out-of-the-box with
OpenSolaris 2008.05? I tried going back to Slackware, but I miss ZFS from my
OpenSolaris test. Unfortunately, my current adapter (a Belkin F5D7050 v2000)
simply doesn't work with 2008.05. Here are my needs:
* 802.11g sup
> Make for what? What are you building, and why does it have a
> hard-coded path to /usr/sfw/bin?
I believe that vurte is trying to build ndiswrapper per the instructions at
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/laptop/wireless/ndis/.
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Thanks for all the replies. I hadn't seen any NWAM success stories online, but
now I know that they're out there. I've also cleared up some misconceptions
about the size of Solaris 10.
I don't think that I'll stick with OpenSolaris, but the problem is more with my
preconceptions than with the
Some more thoughts:
* From Sun's Ruby Developer site:
> Get NetBeans. Get GlassFish. Get Cool Stack. Or get them all with Solaris
> Express,
> Developer Edition
Sounds great, but the development has been taken out of the developer edition.
The transformation to OpenSolaris seems to have remov