Hi, On Feb 2, 2008 8:11 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Awesome response. > > E > > PS There's the old tale about the monkeys in a cage. You put bananas up > in the center and give them a chair. Eventually one gets on the chair, > and you use a firehose on them. After a time as soon as any monkey goes > toward the chair the others pull him down.. wanting to not get the > firehose treatment. Replace some monkeys. Repeat. After a time NO > monkey will let ANY monkey go for the bananas but they don't actually > know why... they've learned that "all the other monkeys want to stop it" > so "it must be a bad thing." That's human nature. It's an AWESOME > THING when a person who earlier had issues with his driver and got them > fixed is now able to help another person. That's the opposite of the > monkey thing. Well done. Oh sorry for ranting, so I moved it to the PS > in hopes I don't get flamed ;)
I know this old tale also. And I know other very old tale about open source mailing list, where people once could ask and someone else just answer. :) Regards, David PS: I hope you didn't get flamed yet... you can still consider those beaches. :) > > > David Cohen wrote: > > Hi, > > > > You'll be glad I am the one who answers that :-D > > > > You need to send more accurate information about your system: > > *Kernel version (just type 'uname -r' command) > > > > *There are 2 possible drivers for your wifi card: > > - if your kernel version is <= 2.6.23, probably your are using "bcm43xx" > > module > > - if it is >= 2.6.24(-rc or not), problably you are using "b43" module > > Type "lsmod | grep bcm43xx" or "lsmod | grep b43" (depending on your > > module) and send the result > > > > *Type "dmesg" and capture the debug information your module has written > > > > *And finally: Did you install any bcm43xx-fwcutter or b43-fwcutter > > package that downloaded any firmware? > > > > Br, > > > > David > > > > > > On Feb 2, 2008 7:17 PM, Pedro P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> My name is Javier and I'm a new in Linux and I have a problem with my > >> wireless card (Asus > >> WL-138G V2) Chipset: BCM4318 PCI. > >> I think that SUSE 10.30 must automaticly configure card but it can't make > >> it. > >> KNetwork Manager doesn't detect any wireless net. My router accept dchp > >> and wireless need > >> a password. > >> Only I can navigate with cable USB and not with wireless card. > >> > >> Can you help me to configure wireless card?. > >> Thanks, > >> Javier > >> > >> Tecnichal information about my sistem: > >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> Linux: openSUSE 10.30 > >> > >> My computer (Tower): > >> > >> AMIBIOS (American Megatrends, Inc) > >> version: 0506 > >> Build Date: 08/06/07 > >> Processor: > >> Type: Intel (R) Core (TM) 2 Quad CPU Q6600 @4 > >> Speed: 2400 MHz > >> Count: 4 > >> System Memory: > >> Usable Size: 2048 MB > >> > >> > >> The technical especifications for my Wireless Card are: > >> > >> Card: Asus WL-138G V2, 54mbps > >> Chipset: BCM4318 PCI > >> PCI ID: 14e4:4318 > >> > >> > >> Wireless LAN PCI Adapter WL-138G V2 > >> Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g] 802.11g Wireless LAN > >> Controller > >> [14e4:4318] (rev 02) > >> --------------------------------------------------------- > >> Ya.com ADSL 24h + Llamadas Nacionales y Locales 24h + Llamadas a MÓVILES. > >> Desde 9,95 €/mes+IVA. http://acceso.ya.com/ADSLllamadas/3mbvoz/ > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Bcm43xx-dev mailing list > >> Bcm43xx-dev@lists.berlios.de > >> https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/bcm43xx-dev > >> > >> > >> > > _______________________________________________ > > Bcm43xx-dev mailing list > > Bcm43xx-dev@lists.berlios.de > > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/bcm43xx-dev > > > _______________________________________________ Bcm43xx-dev mailing list Bcm43xx-dev@lists.berlios.de https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/bcm43xx-dev