1.0.2 doesn't like my wireless card.
- Pizzasgood
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1.0.2 doesn't like my wireless card.
I had ndiswrapper running fine in 1.0.1, but when I upgraded it stopped working. I know the rc.wireless script needs to be altered to use modprobe instead of insmod, so I did that, but it still says I don't have a wireless card. It gives me an "eth1: no such device" error (or something similar, I'm going from memory).
I'm using the drivers that Bladehunter gave me. Do they maybe have to be re-done on a system using the 2.6 kernal?
I'm using the drivers that Bladehunter gave me. Do they maybe have to be re-done on a system using the 2.6 kernal?
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Re: 1.0.2 doesn't like my wireless card.
A very good question. I know you've read the thread where I'm trying to get a pcmcia wireless card set up...until I read this post of yours, I didn't put together the fact that the drivers I have (compiled by the Great Murga) were done in pup1.0.1, with an older kernel. I don't know if any problems I am currently having might also be because of drivers incompatible with the new kernel. Thanks for bringing up this point. Apparently with some packages that JM put together, it's possible to do our own compiling of drivers for ndiswrapper. If only there were more hours in the day...Pizzasgood wrote: Do they maybe have to be re-done on a system using the 2.6 kernal?
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Oh ohh. I just found this myself. I forgot that I had my box hard wired for the LAN also. So, my wireless is not up either.
Loading ndiswrapper does not find my card.
If you have kernel drivers from kernel 2.4, the module structure (extension) has changed in the new kernel. But it looks like all the pcmcia modules are there and the new one for ndiswrapper.
Unfortunately, I can't speak for pcmcia, but ndiswrapper seems broken for my previous setup.
There is another issue with the 2.6 kernel, the kernel 4 stack issue. Most Windows drivers need more than 4 stacks, but it looks like Barry set this properly (he did not limit the kernel to 4 stacks).
If I come up with anything, I will post it. But this looks like an issue for the real experts.
Loading ndiswrapper does not find my card.
If you have kernel drivers from kernel 2.4, the module structure (extension) has changed in the new kernel. But it looks like all the pcmcia modules are there and the new one for ndiswrapper.
Unfortunately, I can't speak for pcmcia, but ndiswrapper seems broken for my previous setup.
There is another issue with the 2.6 kernel, the kernel 4 stack issue. Most Windows drivers need more than 4 stacks, but it looks like Barry set this properly (he did not limit the kernel to 4 stacks).
If I come up with anything, I will post it. But this looks like an issue for the real experts.
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I think his 50 meg version has them built in. If I have time today I'll download that and give it a try.
EDIT: Barry beat me to the post... Well, I guess that's a good thing
EDIT: Barry beat me to the post... Well, I guess that's a good thing
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thanks guys. tried the 50MB version of John's, well it has perl and all that ...
did ndiswrapper -i /path/to/inf-file.inf
then modprobe ndiswrapper
still doesn't work. I even tried everything that worked in 1.0.1 (see my earlier posts), can't get it up.
I have a slight feeling that I need to modify some config file for pcimcia ...
any clues?
did ndiswrapper -i /path/to/inf-file.inf
then modprobe ndiswrapper
still doesn't work. I even tried everything that worked in 1.0.1 (see my earlier posts), can't get it up.
I have a slight feeling that I need to modify some config file for pcimcia ...
any clues?
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Didn't work for me either. I decided to just switch back to 1.0.1. Puplet was pretty cool, though. I kept it on a separate cd so I can use it as sort of a rescue cd.
On Saturday I fly to my dad's house for the summer. He has no internet access, and I don't come back until July 31. By then Puppy should be up to around 1.0.5. Then I'll give it another shot. Until then, 1.0.1 is plenty good. In the meantime I think I'll look into making a PizzaPup. The Great Murga has inspired me with his edition.
On Saturday I fly to my dad's house for the summer. He has no internet access, and I don't come back until July 31. By then Puppy should be up to around 1.0.5. Then I'll give it another shot. Until then, 1.0.1 is plenty good. In the meantime I think I'll look into making a PizzaPup. The Great Murga has inspired me with his edition.
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Still nogo for me. Is loadndisdriver missing in this version??
To answer my own question, yes. I just saw Barry's post in the bugs section.
UPDATE***
I added loadndisdriver to Puppy's /sbin from the same version 1.1 in my Fedora install and wireless is up again! This is in John's Opera version.
I also did a fresh install of version 1.0.2 (Mozilla) and used the available perl and ndiswrapper packages from John. I still needed to put loadndisdriver in place, as it still was missing. So, Barry's version is working now on my system.
To answer my own question, yes. I just saw Barry's post in the bugs section.
UPDATE***
I added loadndisdriver to Puppy's /sbin from the same version 1.1 in my Fedora install and wireless is up again! This is in John's Opera version.
I also did a fresh install of version 1.0.2 (Mozilla) and used the available perl and ndiswrapper packages from John. I still needed to put loadndisdriver in place, as it still was missing. So, Barry's version is working now on my system.
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