ndiswrapper and network at boot?

Samuel Thurston, III sam.thurston at gmail.com
Wed Apr 20 21:02:37 UTC 2005


On 4/20/05, Jose A Merced <fj60cruiser at charter.net> wrote:
> ndiswrapper -m
> 
> After that you should configure your module setup, which depends on the distrbution. Most distributions will load all modules listed in /etc/modules at boot time. 

I was curious about this, it's sort of unrelated but seems like it
bears mention.  In vanilla Debian, you can use a program called
modconf to 'graphically' tune your module setup, which I've found very
useful. Yet I've tried looking for it in synaptic, even with universe
enabled, with no luck.

what gives?




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