adding new hardware

dbrett at tcn.net dbrett at tcn.net
Thu May 11 18:24:45 UTC 2006


Hi Andrew

I was afraid somebody was going to say this (recompile the kernel).  I 
have not successfully recompiled a kernel yet.  Time to start reading 
again.

Thanks for the input.

I would suggest buying memory now, while it is cheap.  I have reports that 
it is going up again.  The last time it went up it did not come down for 
years

david

On Thu, 11 May 2006, Cannon, Andrew wrote:

>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dbrett at tcn.net [mailto:dbrett at tcn.net]
> Sent: 09 May 2006 22:46
> To: redhat-list at redhat.com
> Subject: adding new hardware
>
>
> I have a laptop with a Broadcom wireless card.  The Broadcom website
> appears to indicate it supports Linux.  I don't know how to configure
> Linux to support the card.  When installing and starting up the wireless
> card is not discovered.
>
> How do I add the Broadcom to Fedora 5?
>
> david
>
>
> ---------------------------
> David
>
> I don't know about the Broadcom drivers, but I've had to use ndiswrapper for
> my TI based wireless card (Safecom SWLC-54108) on FC5.  Unfortunately, I
> have only got 128MB on the laptop at the moment, and whenever I do the final
> stage of the installation (modprobe ndiswrapper), it starts swapping like
> crazy and the system locks up (left it for an hour and it was still
> swapping).  I'm waiting for some more memory to arrive before trying again
> (unless installing in init 1 would be better...)
>
> ndiswrapper is available from http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/
>
> Note that I have not yet got this to work because of this memory issue.
> Also, the default FC5 kernel is compiled with 4k blocks (I can't remember
> the error message exactly, but it was something to do with 4k block size in
> the kernel.) and the ndiswrapper script recommends that you recompile with 8
> or even 12k blocks.  I have not yet got around to trying to recompile the
> kernel, so I'll wait until I get the memory before I try again...
>
> HTH
>
> Andy
>
> ----------------------
>
> In response to my own post, I did try it whilst running under init 3, and
> the modprobe worked.   Unfortunately, the driver didn't.  The kernel is
> compiled using the CONFIG4KSTACKS option (there is an underscore there, but
> I can't remember where it is...) so I would have to recompile with either 8k
> or 12k stacks for this to work.  The linuxant driver supplied by the vendor
> also ran into this problem (along with some USB driver problems which I'm
> trying to resolve).
>
> When I feel brave enough to recompile the kernel, I'll see if that helps...
>
> Andy
>
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