Is OpenSUSE 11.1 running on D150X?

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  1. johntor

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    good question.
    looked in the opensuse repository but no correspondence between kernel-pae itself and source.
    and for what I look for I don't find correspondence for the non-pae too.
    Probably I was really lucky to find a kernel with its source. I have not the one on but I think you can compile
    by yourself the latest kernel.
     
    klamath, Apr 21, 2009
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  2. johntor

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    Well it works now !!!!!!!!!1

    Look what I did. I Installed kernel-debug 2.6.27 and the 2.6.27 source after reboot I managed to build wl.ko
    The strange thing is that sound is still working fine.

    Do you think I should return to Kernel 2.6.27-pae?

    Can I just remove it and live with kernel-debug 2.6.27?

    Thank you very much for everything!
    J!
     
    johntor, Apr 21, 2009
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  3. johntor

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    no if everything works keep on the non-pae

    I would give a 2/3 reboot before, and if everything works after, I think I wouldn't
    delete anyway the 2.6.27-pae unless I really need space, just because if something goes wrong you have
    a lifebuoy. I would remove it just at the next distribution upgrade ( 11.2 )

    Good news, anyway that everything works
     
    klamath, Apr 21, 2009
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    Problems came and go!!!

    I can't make it start up automatically!!

    I don't have /etc/modules and /etc/rc.local

    A bit more help?

    J!
     
    johntor, Apr 21, 2009
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  5. johntor

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    put the command you have to start ( don't remember if are these )

    modprobe ieee80211_crypt_tkip
    insmod wl.ko

    in /etc/init.d/boot.local
     
    klamath, Apr 21, 2009
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  6. johntor

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    maybe you have to do

    modprobe ieee80211_crypt_tkip
    insmod /lib/modules/<2.6.xx.xx>/wlan/wl.ko

    change <2.6.xx.xx> accordingly to your correct directory
     
    klamath, Apr 21, 2009
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    I knew that was easy for you!!!

    I'm rebooting now and I hope I'm laughing at the end!!

    I lost one day of my life today but I learned i few interesting things!

    YEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS it woooooooooooooooooorrrrkkkkssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!

    Many many many many many many many thanks!
    J!
     
    johntor, Apr 21, 2009
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  8. johntor

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    I have one small question again?

    If someday I update Kernel do I have to rebuild this driver?

    Should I keep these file?

    J!
     
    johntor, Apr 21, 2009
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    ok J, great work
     
    klamath, Apr 21, 2009
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  10. johntor

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    yes

    may be in future openSuSE releases it will be automatically recognized from the system
    but for now if you change kernel, you have to rebuild modules.
     
    klamath, Apr 21, 2009
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    You helped me a lot!
    I could never managed to do it without your help!

    Take care my friend!
    J!
     
    johntor, Apr 21, 2009
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