On Thursday 13 December 2007, Adinda Praditya wrote:
> On Dec 13, 2007 9:31 AM, Matt T. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I use the D-Link DWL-G122, H/W Ver. C1 and it deos _not_ need
> > ndiswrapper, there are linux native drivers vor it. Install the kernel
> > modules taking care of Ralink ... Works like a charm with Networkmanager
> > / knetworkmanager
> >
> > For my configuration it is the kernel module
> > rt2x00-kmp-default-2.0.6+git20070816_2.6.22.13_0.2-1.1
>
> When installation step, the installation system detects it perfectly.
> But failed to save the configuration file. And when came to network
> detection (after asking root password etc), it didn't recognize the
> device. So i setup using Ndiswrapper and followed the docs. Anyway,
> can you explain more detail about it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Adinda P

This is a while ago and it just worked, thus I did not take any notes... but 
ok, I try:

Assuming you run 10.3 with a recent kernel. I don't remember if it was already 
working with the kernel and rt2x00-kmp out of the box, mainly because when I 
installed it I had already updated the kernel several times. 

- Install the rt2x00 module for your kernel; probably a reboot is helpful 
after that

- do not load ndiswrapper, unload it if needed, and make sure it does not get 
loaded when rebooting. This might not matter as long as you have no win 
drivers for the DWL-G122 installed, but better be sure, and you won't need 
them anyway.

- plug in the DWL-G122 - knetworkmanager will open a window and ask for 
connection details

Note: IIRC I did not setup the card directly with Yast. It is managed through 
knetworkmanager / networkmanager

HTH,
Matt

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