Hello all,
During the installation (floppy and apt-get) of my system i started
with using a wireless PCMCIA card (lucent wavelan). After the first
reboot it didn't connect anymore, i probably could have fixed this by
doing '#ifup -a'. I didn't, i simply restarted the entire
installation with a wired card (same issue, only now i did search for
the info on the net, it worked after '#ifup -a')
Right now, having succeeded in installing a minimal system with a
window manager, i would like to install my wireless card.
'#cardctl ident' reports the correct data (i assume)
the card is also mentioned in /etc/pcmcia/config
according to a howto i found i should add a line in /etc/pcmcia/
network.opts. This i haven't done because i think my kernel
(2.4.27-2-386) does not support wireless at this time.
How do i check this?
/usr/include/linux/autoconf.h contains
#undef CONFIG_NET_RADIO
Am i wrong here? Will i have to compile myself a new kernel (o_0) to
get this working or is there another way?
(to be complete: i did already install wireless-tools)
Thx for reading,
Jeroen
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