Anyone managed to get this working on CentOS 4? I'd love to hear how. .dn
On Apr 7, 2005 3:26 PM, donavan nelson <donavan at 4wx.net> wrote:> Anyone managed to get this working on CentOS 4? I'd love to hear how. > > .dn > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >Hi Donavan, This could easily be old news to you, but I check with a resource at Cisco and figured I would pass it along in case it's helpful. Cisco's site claims that their v2.1 driver should support LEAP (in fact, v2.1 added a new "LEAP retry button"). They claim support for 2.4 kernels (if you have firmware 350 5.30.17+), so you could be out of luck with CentOS 4. Unfortunately, I have not tried it with either kernel. Also, I believe it is different depending on the type of 350 card (mini-PCI, vs PCMCIA, etc.). Kennedy
works.... use default kernel module... then download latest Cisco linux utilities... once the card is recognized and modules are loaded you can use the cli utilities from Cisco... i believe i use leapscript ... thanks - doug ************************************************************************ Doug Zeman \ \ | __ \ ____ | Phone: 408 7747674 CAD Sys Eng II / \ | _/ | | | | Cell : 408 7187466 CA MicroProc Div ____ \ | | | | | | Fax : 408 7747811 Sunnyvale, CA _/ _\_| _| _____/ ____/ \| doug.zeman at amd.com ************************************************************************ donavan nelson wrote:> Anyone managed to get this working on CentOS 4? I'd love to hear how. > > .dn > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >