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I am still trying to install my wireless PCMCIA card level one wpc-0200 on my labtop thinkpad 600 whit suse 10.
I am trying whit Ndiswrapper-1.4.
When i extract the .tar file and goes in to the extracted map and opens it in a terninal i type first: "make distclean". When: "make". and last i type: "make install" to install Ndiswrapper
But then i type "make" it is trying to find the kernel source and it cant.
So it gives an error. It is the same then i type : "make install"
Just use the RPM, instead of doing a manual install, let YAST do the work for you. That link is for 1.2.2 which comes on the install media, but you should be able to upgrade, or use a tertiary server with a more up recent rpm.
In the konsole i type "ndoswrapper -i /home/user/documents/driver/tiacxln.inf"
Thats the driver for my wireless card to windows xp. But ndiswrapper finds the driver invalid..
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