ndiswrapper and bcm4309 help installing also ati and brightness
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ndiswrapper and bcm4309 help installing also ati and brightness
I have two questions. The first is about wireless drivers and ndiswrapper.
I went through and installed ndiswrapper, found the driver for my broadcom wireless card on my windows partition, did ndiswrapper -i bcmwl5.inf and then ndiswrapper -l showed me the driver and that it was installed and the hardware was present.
Then, I went to yast, added a wireless card to load from module ndiswrapper with all the default settings.
I cannot see the card in network tools. Thus, I cannot connect. I think my module does not load. I tried ndiswrapper -m and everything went ok, but still I don't think the module loaded? This is the first time I am trying wireless on linux so I'm having issues. Any help would be appreciated.
Second question: With the ATI drivers, on a laptop, my brightness keys don't work anymore. I was able to change screen brightness before I put in the drivers, but now I am not. Is this something that can be fixed? I know a lot of people are having this same issue. Also, can I enable compiz on here or will the ATI card and drivers mess my whole suse installation up?
Distribution: Xubuntu Natty on Lenovo R61i Thinkpad
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What does:
# ifup wlan0
give you?
I have a Compaq Presario 2195US with broadcom 4xxx wireless built in. The brightness worked straight out of the install, as well as suspend to disk and battery meter. Wireless took a little more effort, I installed ndiswrapper as you described. Reboot. See if you can bring up the network with the above command. Also make sure you have installed your card through Yast>Network Devices>Network Card. Then run:
ifup wlan0 gives me: "Interface wlan0 is not available."
How do I add this interface? I tried uninstalling ndiswrapper with YAST and then reinstalling. Reinstalled the driver, and when I did ndiswrapper -m it said "modprobe config already contains alias directive"
I checked my modprobe.conf.local and it's empty. In modprobe.conf there is nothing about wlan0
Distribution: elive,sidux,xp,pclinuxos super gamer, mandriva 2007
Posts: 417
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If you installed ndiswrapper from the dvd check you have the correct version for the kernel you are running, I think there were 2 or 3 different versions. Other than that try this excellent howto http://nextgen.no-ip.org/~andrew/lin...fo10-32bit.php
I will let you know if this works. I am sure I had the ndiswrapper for my source because the versions were the same... I am about to compile it from scratch so maybe that will fix some stuff.
Distribution: elive,sidux,xp,pclinuxos super gamer, mandriva 2007
Posts: 417
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I did the same when I first tried installing ndiswrapper, uname -a will show you running kernel and the ndiswrapper version should have same suffix ie. kmp-default, kmp-smp, kmp-xen. Anyway that guide is pretty good and also helps avoid the problems with networkmanager.
Yeah. SOLVED!!! That guide helped a lot. Now I see wlan0 and it lists my Wireless card. I'm kind of happy. It only took like a week to fix but hey, I got it Thanks all for the help.
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