On Samstag, 18. August 2007, John E. Perry wrote:
> Frank Fiene wrote:
> > On Samstag, 18. August 2007, John E. Perry wrote:
> >> ...
> >> ipw3945d-1.7.18-29.i586.rpm
> >
> > Yes, but this is only the user space daemon, isn't it?
>
> You're quite right.  Sorry.
>
> However, since I know I've never compiled a kernel module for linux,
> and my laptop worked pretty quickly after I bought a wifi router, I'm
> pretty sure it is in the suse system.  I looked in the kernel package
> for something that might be it, but didn't see anything.  I have the
> Intel iwlwifi and ipw3945 sites in my bookmarks, but I don't recall
> ever downloading anything from them, and I just set up my wifi in the
> middle of June, so I'd have remembered anything more complicated than
> downloading and installing a binary rpm.  But I really don't remember
> even that.
>
> Have you actually tried setting your machine up with the original
> suse installation?

Yes, both 64bit on the z61p and 32bit on the Sony.

And compiling ipw3945 doesn't work either.

So i've installed a vanilla 2.6.22.3 with ipw3945 and everything is 
fine.

Only a tip to openSUSE community, don't put iwl3945 into standard, it 
doesn't work. Better an old driver with users apce daemon then a broken 
driver.

Regards.
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