Le samedi 28 août 2010 à 17:17 -0700, Daniel B. Thurman a écrit : > I have a Gateway laptop that has a topdog > wireless chip, and have sucessfully got wireless > to work. > > However, for some reason, the wireless device > does not start during bootup, ntp fails to synchronize > as a clue. > > However, once up, I can log in as a user, I have to > open a gnome terminal and issue the following > commands: > > # depmod -a > # modprobe ndiswrapper > > What I'd like to ask, is this normally how ndiswrapper > works? Is it possible to get ndiswrapper to start > as it boots? I have saved wireless connection into > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts but this does not seem > to work because ndiswrapper is not activated first? > > Any advice? > Hi, a quick fix would be to force the module to be always loaded on startup. You could so add a script named ndiswrapper.modules for example in /etc/sysconfig/modules/ and containing a simple "modprobe ndiswrapper".
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