On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Timothy Murphy wrote: > as I already explained -- and they did not work, > complaining that the "device" wlan0 does not exist.
It did not exist since your card is not support. I am sorry, driver does not work for ANY card. > According to you one is meant to alias wlan0 as prism2_usb > (in /etc/modules.conf). This is not the issue here. You can have everything working without this alias. > This seemed strange to me -- aliassing a device as a driver -- Read about the modules in Linux. > However, my main point would be that if in fact one was supposed to do this, > then it surely should say so in the README; No. One was not. > and if it did not then the instructions are deficient. No. They are not. Your card does not work with this driver. > To put it another way, if as you say the README is sufficient, why do > you put additional instructions (by no means obvious, at least to me) on > your web-page? README is generic. My instructions are just for solving the initialization problem for Red Hat and similar users of USB 802.11b cards. BR, Jacek _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-users
