Well, I had many problems with SUSE linux considering my wireless (and even ethernet) on my laptop. First, I discovered on forums that SUSE linux by default closes the interaction between ethernet or wireless ports and PCI cards, and we have to boot linux with the option acpi=off. I tried the option and networking works good for me. I was lucky to have my IntelPro Wireless card identified by the SUSE, but my friends faced some problems. Our IT manager got a package called MadWiFI, It's an open source package that identifies the WIFI cards on linux systems. u can try it.
I wish this could help u... Regards,... TheOldWiseKing Fred A. Miller wrote: > Is anyone use any of the Intel PROWireless mini-PCI wireless cards? If so, > are > the drivers good? > > I recently ended up with an HP nx9010 as part of payment for some work. 10.1 > runs VERY well on it, but it didn't ship with wireless. > > Thanks! > > Fred > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
