ipw2200 driver hereForum: DSL Ideas and Suggestions Topic: ipw2200 driver here started by: jago25_98 Posted by jago25_98 on Nov. 11 2005,23:22
- For DSL2.0 beta- It's not tested / verified. When it is it'll be available from the mirrors. For the moment I'm hosting it. I hope to keep it here until 30/1/2006 or until the package gets verified: < http://www.NULLajpearce.cNULLo.uk/files/mydsl/ > --> NOW IN TESTING FOR the 2.0 beta: < here for example > and instructions here: < http://damnsmalllinux.org/wiki/index.php/Installing_MyDSL_Extensions >
Posted by roberts on Nov. 12 2005,17:54
Cool it is for 2.4.31 our 2.0 version. Thanks. Hope we get some feedack so that it can be placed in the repository for the release of 2.0 final. Posted by tempestuous on Nov. 16 2005,11:10
Just to clarify ... I compiled this package, and it has already been successfully tested by another forum member, gjhicks. So the issue is verification and acceptance, I thought. I emailed it to - extensions at damnsmalllinux dot org, on November 7.There are many different wifi drivers for Linux, and I have compiled packages of most for Puppy Linux, which are hosted at < http://mymirrors.homelinux.org/puppy/wireless/ > Sorry, I don't feel inspired to go through the whole process again for DSL. It took a lot of time. And when the kernel changes, it's all redundant. But if there's interest amongst users of this ipw2200 package in using WPA encryption, I will make a wpa_supplicant dsl package. Posted by Hard drive trouble on Nov. 21 2005,21:11
I managed to install the driver and get it working ok. (THANKS!!!!! If you only knew!) But I have to reinstall the driver each time I reboot. I don't leave this machine on all the time and I don't understand your instructions for making this permanent on a hard drive install. Or I'm not following them correctly.(I was actually willing to pay for this driver. I've done everything including beg for it! :-D) Posted by jago25_98 on Nov. 22 2005,09:59
If there's something in the WIKI it's not linked to from the rest of the WIKI: < http://damnsmalllinux.org/wiki/index.php/Installing_MyDSL_Extensions > It seems there are lots of pages not listed in the WIKI. Here's why; a new front page! < http://damnsmalllinux.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page_Beta > -> < http://damnsmalllinux.org/wiki....ings.3F > One method I read about somewhere involves putting the myDSL package in a certain location and then specifying `mydsl=/package` on the commandline. Try that to begin with. You might be able to edit the iso by uncompressing the mydsl package to the iso as well: (would this work people?) mount -t iso9660 -o loop,rw /mnt/iso cd /mnt/iso tar zxvf package.mydsl or using WinISO Posted by tempestuous on Nov. 23 2005,11:59
I don't feel I can explain the backup/restore process ... it's best you research this part, and just try it.But I will clarify the last 2 lines of my instructions in the info file - Boot with the boot parameters - mydsl=hda1 (where you saved the ipw2200-k2.4.31.dsl file) restore=hda1 (where you saved your backup) ... or sda1, or floppy, etc. I tested this process myself ... I know it works. Of course a very thorough solution would be to install and depmod the driver, then remaster DSL. The last time I remastered DSL myself, was about a year ago using the rather complex Knoppix instructions. I think there's a more streamlined process now, invoked from a script somewhere in DSL's filesystem. Posted by tempestuous on Nov. 24 2005,00:18
The ipw2100 and ipw2200 drivers are now in the /mydsl/testing repository
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