On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 22:56:03 -0600
"Teilhard Knight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Teilhard Knight wrote:
>
>> I have an AMD64 box and I was looking to install the AMD64 Etch port.
>> Only
>> problem with that is that I want either Gnome or preferably KDE to go
>> with
>> it, and that port doesn't include those environments. Then I went 32
>> bit
>> and installed the KDE version of i386. Now, I want to compile my
>> driver
>> module for my wireless nic. I am ready with everything, except that I
>> do
>> not know what packages I should install in Debian in order to be able
>> to
>> compile. I tries naively supposing I could compile out of the box and
>> it
>> failed. Could you help?
>>
>> Teilhard.
>
> What is the chipset used by your wireless card? You can find this info
> by
> looking at the output of "lspci -v" command. Most likely you need to
> use
> module-assistant to compile drivers for your wireless cards.
I didn't use that command, but I know that my wireless nic's chip is
Atmel.
Do I need module-assistant? Where do I find it? How do I use it?
The driver (at76c50x) is apparently in 2.6 kernels (no m-a necessary).
You'll need firmware; see the atmel-firmware (in non-free) package.
Celejar
Thank you for your feedback. The module is called now at76_usb, at least the
Berlios one. I have already compiled it and installed it and now my wireless
nic is working.
Teilhard.
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]