Hi!
After a long holiday fight trying to install Solaris in one of my computers, I 
reach to install it in my Asus 1000h netbook. I just could install Nevada. It 
was impossible for 
OpenSolaris, Solaris 10 and Belenix. I'm newbie in Unix, then I hope that, 
being installed Nevada, I could learn a bit to make it easier to resolve the 
rest of installation problems. 
Well, now I'm trying to configure my Nevada Netbook, and I haven't wifi. I 
found the drivers made for my ralink chipset, to make it works, and the 
wificonfig program. The problem is that, and I think it has to be a very basic 
problem, the shell doesn't find the folders when I make what the instructions 
says. 

The instructions are the next: 
[b]How to use[/b]
The easiest way to install the driver is from pre-compiled binary package:
[i]# wget 
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/laptop/downloads/ral-0.1-pkg.tar.gz
# gzip -dc ral-0.1-pkg.tar.gz | tar xvf -
# cd ral-0.1; pkgadd -d . SUNWral      [/i]

What I did was to download the binary package from another computer (because I 
haven't internet in this one). I copied the folder colled ?ral-0.1-pkg.tar.gz? 
in the desktop. Then I opened the shell. (I logged in Nevada as root user). In 
the Shell it is just an ?#?, nor a name like was ?jack? in some cdlive like 
belenix. Then I copy in  the terminal the second instruction, and it gives me 
this: 

[i]# gzip -dc ral-0.1-pkg.tar.gz | tar xvf - 
gzip: ral-0.1-pkg.tar.gz: No such file or directory 
tar: tama?o de bloques = 0 
# [/i]

The directory exists, then I don't know what could be the problem. 

Then I tried to extract the content of the package .gz manually, and it is a 
folder called ?ral-0.1?. I exported to the desktop, and I continue with the 
instructions: 

[i]# cd ral-0.1; pkgadd -d . SUNWral 
ral-0.1: no existe (doesn't exists)[/i]


Thanks for any idea.
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