On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 15:35, Wade Chandler wrote: > Hans Scheffers wrote: > > > I cannot choose the orinoco drivers in the neat configuration.. How do I > > add them? The modules are on the system and a modpobe orinoco_cs does > > work.. > > grtz > > On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 12:18, daniel_oxley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > >>the orinoco drivers that come with FC1 have been generic enough for me to > >>use with a few wireless cards. they always fail to initialise upon boot > >>but when started manually, they are fine. > >> > >> > >>I updated my system to rawhide, and did a yum update, and rebooted to use > >>the new 2.6 kernel. Then I did "rpm --erase linux-wlan-ng". Then using the > >>GUI of system-config-network I added the wireless card as eth1, and > >>clicked "active". > >> > >>It was surprising painless until it didn't work ;) > >> > >>-Marc O'Morain > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>-- > Are you modules in your drivers path? You can see man modules.conf or > man modprobe to understand where to put them. depmod will be ran on > startup, so you should only have to put your modules in your path. You > could edit modules.conf and add another PATH line if you do not want to > have to copy the files into the main modules/drivers path. Those are > just some suggestions. > > Wade Modules are in the path & loaded. Using neat i added the interface, but upon activating nothing happens. tail /var/log/messages gives: Jan 16 16:23:52 magnycours kernel: neat: numerical sysctl 1 23 is obsolete. Jan 16 16:23:54 magnycours kernel: neat: numerical sysctl 1 49 is obsolete. Jan 16 16:23:54 magnycours kernel: neat: numerical sysctl 1 49 is obsolete. -- Hans Scheffers email:hans@xxxxxxxxx