Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
Any suggestions on how to make this work under CentOS? I'd prefer to
have CentOS on my laptop, to keep it the same OS as our servers.I
don't want to learn two flavors of Linux...
Thanks,
-at
It normally just works on most wireless cards (centos in general, not
I have had a terrible time with NetworkManager.
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
Any suggestions on how to make this work under CentOS? I'd prefer to
have CentOS on my laptop, to keep it the same OS as our servers.I
don't want to learn two flavors of Linux...
Thanks,
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
Any suggestions on how to make this work under CentOS? I'd prefer to
have CentOS on my laptop, to keep it the same OS as our servers.I
don't want to learn two flavors of Linux...
Thanks,
-at
It normally just works on most wireless cards
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have had a terrible time with NetworkManager.
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
Any suggestions on how to make this work under CentOS? I'd prefer to
have CentOS on my laptop, to keep it the same OS as our servers.I
don't want to learn two
Thanks for testing the Live CD on your Inspiron laptop, Johnny.
Ok, next stop, install CentOS to the hard drive. Thanks!
Aleksey
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MHR wrote:
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 3:57 AM, Johnny Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WRT wireless on CentOS, use NetworkManager to find and connect to networks
...
You can see if it is installed with the command:
rpm -qa | egrep NetworkManager|wpa_supplicant
If installed, the output is similar
Hi. Thanks again for all your replies.
The CentOS 5.2 Live CD does include NetworkManager.
However the only choice in the Network Manager applet is Wired Network.
I then tried Ubuntu Live CD. Using it's network manager, I was able
to browse the several local wireless networks, and to
Any suggestions on how to make this work under CentOS? I'd prefer to
have CentOS on my laptop, to keep it the same OS as our servers.I
don't want to learn two flavors of Linux...
Thanks,
-at
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--- On Thu, 8/7/08, Aleksey Tsalolikhin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Aleksey Tsalolikhin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [CentOS] CentOS 5.2 -- how do I choose a wireless network?
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Date: Thursday, August 7, 2008, 2:24 PM
Hi. Thanks again for all
Any suggestions on how to make this work under CentOS?
What errors are you getting in the log files?
What is your wireless card/chipset?
I'd prefer to
have CentOS on my laptop, to keep it the same OS as our servers.I
don't want to learn two flavors of Linux...
fedora is very close to
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 3:57 AM, Johnny Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WRT wireless on CentOS, use NetworkManager to find and connect to networks
...
You can see if it is installed with the command:
rpm -qa | egrep NetworkManager|wpa_supplicant
If installed, the output is similar to this:
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 3:57 AM, Johnny Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WRT wireless on CentOS, use NetworkManager to find and connect to networks
...
You can see if it is installed with the command:
rpm -qa | egrep NetworkManager|wpa_supplicant
If installed, the output is similar to this:
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