Kenneth Schneider wrote:
> That is what "ndiswrapper -m" does for you.
It could be what it's *intended* to do, but it doesn't. It simply adds a
line that associates wlan0 to ndiswrapper, making it easier to "ifup
wlan0", but that doesn't make the module automatically loads, unless the
interface is setup to come up "onboot" (which is not the case, since I'm
using NetworkManager, not ifup).
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