[opensuse] wireless card driver for Acer Aspire 9300

2007-08-26 Thread James D. Parra
Hello, I am looking for the opensuse 10.2 web page that lists drivers for specific hardware (laptops); can someone point me to that? Can't seem to detect the wireless card for the Acer Aspire 9300. Many thanks, James -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands,

Re: [opensuse] wireless card driver for Acer Aspire 9300

2007-08-26 Thread Aaron Siegel
Hello What is the manufacture of your wireless, chipset. If you have windows running in the computer you can find this infomation there. Have you looked in the output of dmesg. It can also be found in the specification from Acer. So how is your italian? http://www.ziobudda.net/aspire_9300

Re: [opensuse] wireless card driver for Acer Aspire 9300

2007-08-26 Thread Gryffus
10:52 PM Subject: Re: [opensuse] wireless card driver for Acer Aspire 9300 Hello What is the manufacture of your wireless, chipset. If you have windows running in the computer you can find this infomation there. Have you looked in the output of dmesg. It can also be found in the specification

Re: [opensuse] wireless card driver for Acer Aspire 9300

2007-08-26 Thread John E. Perry
Aaron Siegel wrote: Hello What is the manufacture of your wireless, chipset. If you have windows running in the computer you can find this infomation there. Have you looked in the output of dmesg. It can also be found in the specification from Acer. So how is your italian?

Re: [opensuse] wireless card driver for Acer Aspire 9300

2007-08-26 Thread John E. Perry
John E. Perry wrote: Aaron Siegel wrote: Hello What is the manufacture of your wireless, chipset. If you have windows running in the computer you can find this infomation there. Have you looked in the output of dmesg. It can also be found in the specification from Acer. So how is

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-16 Thread John Andersen
On Thursday 15 February 2007, John Pierce wrote: I agree, I have to use the ndiswrapper and windows driver to get mine to work. So there's the answer then, back to ndiswrapper for a while. -- _ John Andersen pgpHoU8WrHKZT.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-16 Thread John Andersen
On Thursday 15 February 2007, Kenneth Schneider wrote: On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 13:23 +0100, Danesh Daroui wrote: Kenneth Schneider wrote: On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 11:59 +0100, Andreas Jaeger wrote: Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Broadcom support is not quite fully working

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-16 Thread John Andersen
On Thursday 15 February 2007, Danesh Daroui wrote: It is solved finally. Actually, I didn't want to use ndiswrapper and hence Windows drivers, since Windows is not welcomed to my systems at all, but the other approach which is bcm43xx-fwcutter workd at first, but it stopped after a while and

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card [SOLVED]

2007-02-16 Thread Danesh Daroui
On Fri, 2007-02-16 at 00:22 -0900, John Andersen wrote: On Thursday 15 February 2007, Danesh Daroui wrote: It is solved finally. Actually, I didn't want to use ndiswrapper and hence Windows drivers, since Windows is not welcomed to my systems at all, but the other approach which is

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-16 Thread Russell Jones
John Andersen wrote: John Pierce has posted: The problem I found after quite some snooping is that it is on the pci express bus and not the standard bus. The developers are continuing to work on it but they haven't got there yet. If the OPs machine also has the chipset on the express bus it

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-16 Thread Russell Jones
John Andersen wrote: On Thursday 15 February 2007, Danesh Daroui wrote: It is solved finally. Actually, I didn't want to use ndiswrapper and hence Windows drivers, since Windows is not welcomed to my systems at all, but the other approach which is bcm43xx-fwcutter workd at first, but it

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-16 Thread John Pierce
John Pierce has posted: The problem I found after quite some snooping is that it is on the pci express bus and not the standard bus. The developers are continuing to work on it but they haven't got there yet. If the OPs machine also has the chipset on the express bus it could be the same

[opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread Danesh Daroui
Hi all, I have recently installed OpenSuse 10.2 and as I expected I have problem with my wireless card, however OpenSuse has act more efficient than Ubuntu so far. It actually detects my card but I can not connect to my wireless network. I use a HP Pavilion laptop which has a built-in

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread Andreas Jaeger
Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi all, I have recently installed OpenSuse 10.2 and as I expected I have problem with my wireless card, however OpenSuse has act more efficient than Ubuntu so far. It actually detects my card but I can not connect to my wireless network. I use a HP

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread Art Fore
On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 09:21 +0100, Andreas Jaeger wrote: Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi all, I have recently installed OpenSuse 10.2 and as I expected I have problem with my wireless card, however OpenSuse has act more efficient than Ubuntu so far. It actually detects my

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread Danesh Daroui
Andreas Jaeger wrote: Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi all, I have recently installed OpenSuse 10.2 and as I expected I have problem with my wireless card, however OpenSuse has act more efficient than Ubuntu so far. It actually detects my card but I can not connect to my wireless

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread Jos van Kan
Danesh Daroui wrote: (knip) I could not run hwinfo --wlan. There is no such command. /usr/sbin/hwinfo -- Jos van Kanregistered Linux user #152704 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread John Andersen
On Wednesday 14 February 2007, Art Fore wrote: I have a Dell D820 with a built-in wireless which is a broadcom. With Suse 10.1, I had to use the ndiswrapper, but with Suse 10.2, the broadcom had been added to the kernel, ipw3945. I've never gotten the kernel one to work. I think it is

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread Danesh Daroui
On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 00:09 -0900, John Andersen wrote: On Wednesday 14 February 2007, Art Fore wrote: I have a Dell D820 with a built-in wireless which is a broadcom. With Suse 10.1, I had to use the ndiswrapper, but with Suse 10.2, the broadcom had been added to the kernel, ipw3945.

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread Jeffrey Taylor
Quoting John Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Wednesday 14 February 2007, Art Fore wrote: I have a Dell D820 with a built-in wireless which is a broadcom. With Suse 10.1, I had to use the ndiswrapper, but with Suse 10.2, the broadcom had been added to the kernel, ipw3945. I've never gotten

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread Art Fore
On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 03:25 -0600, Jeffrey Taylor wrote: Quoting John Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Wednesday 14 February 2007, Art Fore wrote: I have a Dell D820 with a built-in wireless which is a broadcom. With Suse 10.1, I had to use the ndiswrapper, but with Suse 10.2, the

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread Mike McMullin
On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 09:04 +0100, Danesh Daroui wrote: Hi all, I have recently installed OpenSuse 10.2 and as I expected I have problem with my wireless card, however OpenSuse has act more efficient than Ubuntu so far. It actually detects my card but I can not connect to my wireless

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread Andreas Jaeger
Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I ran hwinfo --wlan and the result is: 12: PCI 202.0: 0200 Ethernet controller [Created at pci.286] UDI: /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/pci_14e4_4320 Unique ID: rBUF._LuIAhxm4a3 Parent ID: qscc.S+4MMSCCLf5 SysFS ID:

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread Mike McMullin
On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 10:01 +0100, Jos van Kan wrote: Danesh Daroui wrote: (knip) I could not run hwinfo --wlan. There is no such command. /usr/sbin/hwinfo Shouldn't that be in the path for root? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread Dominique Leuenberger
On 15-02-2007 at 13:00, Mike McMullin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 10:01 +0100, Jos van Kan wrote: Danesh Daroui wrote: (knip) I could not run hwinfo --wlan. There is no such command. /usr/sbin/hwinfo Shouldn't that be in the path for root? It should be. how

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread Kenneth Schneider
On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 11:59 +0100, Andreas Jaeger wrote: Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I ran hwinfo --wlan and the result is: 12: PCI 202.0: 0200 Ethernet controller [Created at pci.286] UDI: /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/pci_14e4_4320 Unique

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread Kenneth Schneider
On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 07:18 -0500, Kenneth Schneider wrote: On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 11:59 +0100, Andreas Jaeger wrote: Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Driver Info #0: Driver Status: bcm43xx is active Driver Activation Cmd: modprobe bcm43xx Config Status: cfg=no,

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread Danesh Daroui
Kenneth Schneider wrote: On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 11:59 +0100, Andreas Jaeger wrote: Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I ran hwinfo --wlan and the result is: 12: PCI 202.0: 0200 Ethernet controller [Created at pci.286] UDI:

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread Kenneth Schneider
On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 13:23 +0100, Danesh Daroui wrote: Kenneth Schneider wrote: On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 11:59 +0100, Andreas Jaeger wrote: Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Broadcom support is not quite fully working yet :-( Andreas It may not be

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread John Pierce
I've never gotten the kernel one to work. I think it is obsolete for what dell is shipping today. They seem to switch chipsets weekly. I have to use ndiswrapper on my dell 9400. It is not obsolete, the chipset in the inspiron 9400 E1705 if the broadcom 4311. The problem I found after quite

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread Sunny
On 2/15/07, Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I ran hwinfo --wlan and the result is: 12: PCI 202.0: 0200 Ethernet controller Device: pci 0x4320 BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller Try using these instructions:

Re: [opensuse] Wireless Card

2007-02-15 Thread Danesh Daroui
Sunny wrote: On 2/15/07, Danesh Daroui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I ran hwinfo --wlan and the result is: 12: PCI 202.0: 0200 Ethernet controller Device: pci 0x4320 BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller Try using these instructions:

[opensuse] Wireless Card Problem

2006-11-12 Thread Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D.
SUSE 10.2b2 on an IBM Laptop. I fear that even after all of this time thing hardware remain a mystery. I just upgraded my laptop. The installation went smoothly and the OS found my wired LAN connection without any problems. However, when I plug in my 802.11g Wireless LAN CardBus PC Card the

[opensuse] Wireless card won't work in 10.1

2006-08-09 Thread jim tate
Trying to get a Orinoco Gold pcmcia/wifi card to work inSuse10.1, it works perfect in Fedora5 on the same laptop with the Orinoco driver, WindowsXP, Fedora5, Suse10.1, triple boot. but with the hostap driver in suse it won't work. Another ?, suse reconizes the ethernet card as eth1 and wifi as

Re: [opensuse] Wireless card won't work in 10.1

2006-08-09 Thread Víctor Fernández
I have the same card as you and it works perfectly for me. It was just plugplay, YaST detected it perfectly and I didn't need to tweak anything. It detects it as eth1, but eth0 is the network adapter of the laptop. El Miércoles, 9 de Agosto de 2006 17:18, jim tate escribió: Trying to get a

Re: [opensuse] Wireless card won't work in 10.1

2006-08-09 Thread jim tate
Víctor Fernández wrote: I have the same card as you and it works perfectly for me. It was just plugplay, YaST detected it perfectly and I didn't need to tweak anything. It detects it as eth1, but eth0 is the network adapter of the laptop. El Miércoles, 9 de Agosto de 2006 17:18, jim tate