justin travis wrote:
started yet. I could use a pointer toward a decent device driver
installation HOWTO that will be specific about what to do with these
files. The files are:
88790.C
More useful information would be the model of netgear card.
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The card is an FA411. I didn't find iton the HCL.
So there's not a standard methodology for installing these types of files? Do you think that installing this driver would involve compiling with a new kernel? Or would they go in as a module? I'm not too enthusiastic about recompiling a new
justin travis wrote:
The card is an FA411. I didn't find it on the HCL.
Google, as always, is your friend.
http://www.google.com/search?q=fa411+linuxsourceid=mozilla-searchstart=0start=0
leads to
http://home.nikocity.de/Ise/Twinhead/expierence.htm
see the section about PCMCIA slot.
It
I picked up a netgear pcmcia card for my laptop that comes with RedHat 7drivers but no insructions on what to do with them. I've searched aroundthe Netgear site and then the internet but haven't found enough to get mestarted yet. I could use a pointer toward a decent device driverinstallation
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, justin travis wrote:
I picked up a netgear pcmcia card for my laptop that comes with RedHat 7
drivers but no insructions on what to do with them. I've searched
Check out wireless-tools or wlan-ng to see if your card is supported.
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