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Autor: Ed Iglehart
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Assunto: [dyne:bolic] Problems with wireless drivers.
Namaste!

I'm having great problems getting Dyne II to recognise the inbuilt Prism
wireless system on my AmiloD laptop. I,ve tried to get it to work with
ndiswrapper-ing the prisma00.inf set of files from the vendor
(Conexant), and it informs me that the driver isn't installed
(properly), and that an alternate driver is prism54. I've tried
ndiswrapper -a prism54 [deviceid] to learn that prism54 isn't installed
(properly).

iwconfig eth1 (for that is what the wireless unit is called by dyne),
says it isn't ready.
ifconfig won't come 'up', but will take an address and commands to be
'dynamic', etc.

I'm at my wits' end here. Can someone please make a suggetsion.

Dyne II Dhoruba up and running well on an older ex-win ME computer,
complete with pci wireless card. There the card's called ra0 (by dyne),
and the driver seems to have been found automatically, but I had to do a
wee script for /etc/rc.local with ifconfig, iwconfig and route commends
for it to come up at boot.

Everything else works great with Dhoruba on the laptop, (haven't tried
wired ethernet) but the touchpad'll need a bit of fine tuning for
sensitivity, etc. Are synaptics, synclient, syndaemon, etc. or other
synaptics drivers available for/through dyne?

Thanks for the excellent work you're engaged upon.

Assalaam 'alaikum wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuhu
Peace, God's mercy and blessings be upon you
ed

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