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D_Linux 04-16-2005 03:52 PM

Cisco 350 wireless adapter 802.11B
 
I am attempting to use my Cisco wireless adpater. I currently have the KWifiManager wireless utility, however when attempting to configure it to connect to the Linksys router it does not save the settings. I have also configured my wireless.conf file with all of the paremters required by any instructions that I can find and it still does not pull an ip address. I have gone as far as disabling the wep on the router to see if the card will pull an ip address from a non-secure connection and still no ip. I went to cisco.com and downloaded there manager and when I attempt to install it I receive the following message in a term

Do you accept this license (y/n)?
y
ldcmd ldconfig
Checking for libsigc++ ...
libsigc++ not installed.
Checking for gtkmm ...
libgtkmm not installed.

The libraries can be downloaded from the web.

Sources are available from sourceforge.net (projects gtkmm and
libsigc++). Be sure that you download the correct versions (1.2.10
of gtkmm and 1.0.4 of libsigc++). You must install libsigc++ before
you can install gtkmm.Do you accept this license (y/n)?
y
ldcmd ldconfig
Checking for libsigc++ ...
libsigc++ not installed.
Checking for gtkmm ...
libgtkmm not installed.

The libraries can be downloaded from the web.

Sources are available from sourceforge.net (projects gtkmm and
libsigc++). Be sure that you download the correct versions (1.2.10
of gtkmm and 1.0.4 of libsigc++). You must install libsigc++ before
you can install gtkmm.Do you accept this license (y/n)?


I have attempted to find these lib but I am having a hell of a time finding the exact ones.... I don't really care how I get this to work, I would just like to get it to work!

I admit that I am still very green in the use of Slackware 10.1 so please, if you respond to this posting be very descriptive in the steps that you outline.

I do appreciate anytime that you take to read and respond to this post.

Thank you

Thoreau 04-18-2005 12:55 AM

http://gtkmm.sourceforge.net/download.shtml
http://libsigc.sourceforge.net/stable.shtml

D_Linux 04-18-2005 02:57 PM

Thank you for your reply, I have downloaded the libsigc++ but when I attempt to install it I get

installpkg //root/gtkmm/libsigc++-2.0.0.tar.gz ;echo RESULT=$?
Cannot install //root/gtkmm/libsigc++-2.0.0.tar.gz: package does not end in .tgz
RESULT=3

Any suggestions?

Thoreau 04-19-2005 04:02 AM

No shit. What are you doing? Jesus H..

tar -zxpvf libsigc++-2.0.0.tar.gz
cd libsigc
./configure
make
make install

D_Linux 04-19-2005 09:30 AM

Cisco 350
 
Thoreau,

First, I am a tech, I work for a large Helpdesk as a third level analyst... The one thing I hate is people that don't try to find the answer themselves... That is why I have been hacking at this for a week before asking anyone.. I don't want to sound stupid. Unfortunately I support Windows and although it pays well I would love to get away from Windows on my personal PC's and Laptops, hence the reason for installing this Slackware on my laptop. I really appreciate your help.. It moved me forward on this problem... If you see any future posts from me please know that
1. I am new and admit it
2. I am a fast learner and have a geniune interest in using and supporting the Slackware product.

Note: I downloaded the software for free and then sent in my $40 for the cd's to support the makers.


Thank you again for your help. I will try not to frustrate the seasoned veterans to much on my way up the knowledge ladder.


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