Jonathan, Have you tried using the system-config-network utility? I have had good luck with that, bringing my recalcitrant Airport card to life. [YDL 4.01 on a 2 1/2 year old TiBook: 1Ghz/60GB/512MB]
John Wright On Sun, 25 Sep 2005, "woodsend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed: > > Hi all. > > I have an old TiBook (667MHz/30GB/512MB) with an airport card that I have > just gone through the process of partitioning and reinstalling OSes so that > it has MacOSX, MacOS9, and YDL (4.0.1 downloaded) on it - about 10GB each. > > I have an origianl base station (11MBPS) which works under OS X, and OS 9 > [on this machine and others]. I have the network name and the numeric > equivalent password key. The installation of YDL detects the card as an > ethernet device. I have tried entering the airport information during > installation [it becomes device eth0 = ethernet device] and afterwards - as > an overlay (eth0:1 = wireless device) or replacing the original device [eth0 > = wireless device] but the best I can get when I restart the network is > > <not exact text> > Error with Set Mode (8B06), and > Error with Set Frequency (8B04) > > resulting in failure to get teh network device activated. > > I tried doing the modprobe procedure described in a how-to but that didn't > make any difference. > > I have no trouble using the built-in ethernet hardware for networking, but > I'd like to do it without wires. > > Anyone with some ideas? > > cheers > Jonathan Pratt > _______________________________________________ yellowdog-general mailing list [email protected] http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:terrasoftsolutions.com'
