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I fixt it.<br>
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Reinstalled linux-image, ndiswrapper, and installed
ndiswrapper-1.8-utils<br>
<br>
Also I added ndiswrapper to /etc/modules for startup at boottime.<br>
Blacklisted the prism54.<br>
<br>
My wireless interface is eth1, not wlan0.<br>
ndiswrapper -m, creates a alias for the wlan0 device. So, if using eth1
you do not have to issue ndiswrapper -m.<br>
<br>
Module loaded. Only I couldn't connect to the wlan.<br>
Seems a big problem in Ubuntu as I found out on the archives of
network-manager maillinglist. Yes, I use network-manager.<br>
<br>
So I installed from CVS. No more problems or timeouts when trying to
connect to my accesspoint.<br>
A colleque of mine had the same problems with network-manager, with the
ipw2200 driver.<br>
Installed network manager from cvs and it worked perfectly.<br>
<br>
Anyway, thx for your reply.<br>
<br>
Pascal.<br>
<br>
Oliver Grawert wrote:
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<pre wrap="">hi,
Am Samstag, den 26.08.2006, 20:05 +0200 schrieb pascal:
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<pre wrap="">root@laptop:/etc/ndiswrapper/prisma00# ndiswrapper -m
Is it okay to shutdown 'wlan0' interface and reload the module?
If loading the module crashes kernel, then say N here
Reload ndiswrapper module? [N/y]:y
[: 113: ==: unexpected operator
wlan0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
please attach /tmp/ndiswrapper-buginfo.gz to your bugreport!
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<pre wrap=""><!---->that looks suspicious like a bashism ... note that edgy switched to dash
as default shell, so shellscripts that are not POSIX compliant will
fail, please file a bug in launchpad if it doesnt exists yet so a
developer can get in this.
ciao
oli
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