Displaying 20 results from an estimated 40000 matches similar to: "The Xen of ndiswrapper"
2012 Apr 04
6
3.2 kernel with C5? Or ndiswrapper?
I know, I know... don't use the non-standard kernels unless you have to...
BUT: I have a D-Link N150 USB card.
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0846:9030 NetGear, Inc. WNA1100 Wireless-N 150 [Atheros AR9271]
This isn't supported in C5, but it is supported in newer kernels (ath9k_htc).
So let's try NDISwrapper:
# rpm -i kmod\-ndiswrapper\-1.56\-1.el5.elrepo.i686.rpm
2005 Jul 06
0
Xen and Ndiswrapper with Athereos chipset
Hello,
I have the exact same problem as mentioned in this
post,(http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2005-06/msg00221.html)
(or see the bottom of this post) Yet the conversation
was continued elsewhere, is this a bug or somthing
stupid.. or more importantly is there a solution?
Thanks! ~Rob
---(Quote From Archives)---
"Hi Folks,
I am trying to get my wireless network card
2008 May 17
2
ndiswrapper and 4K stacks problem (system freezes)
Hi Folks,
I'm trying tio install WLAN - USB - Stick Netgear WG111v3.
ndiswrapper -i wg111v3
works.
I can see ndiswrapper -l
wg111v3: driver installed
device (0846:4260) present
But after modprobe ndiswrapper the system freezes.
Troublshooting on ndiswrapper-sites says:
It's a problem of "kernel is using 4K stacks (CONFIG_4KSTACKS)"
Solution: recompile the kernel.
2007 May 01
2
CentOS 5 and ndiswrapper
This is an abbreviated version of an e-mail that I also posted to the
ndiswrapper mailing list. Compressing the long story, I ran into the
same problem using CentOS 5 as I had with Fedora Core 6 and ndiswrapper:
my laptop (HP Pavilion zv6000 series with a Broadcom BCM43xx wireless
NIC) would lock up or spontaneously reboot after a few hours if I
brought up the wireless interface. I also
2009 Apr 17
1
CentOS 4 dkms-ndiswrapper
Hi - I'm trying to get wireless running on CentOS 4.7 on a dual core laptop
(latitude-e4500) for an employee.
I'm having trouble with building dkms-ndiswraper-1.54-1.el4.rf -
enclosed are the
errors messages.
The kernel was rebuilt to disable CONFIG_4KSTACKS.
The errors prior to rebuilding the kernel are identical to the errors after
rebuilding the kernel and rebooting - minus the error
2007 Jun 14
0
Ndiswrapper for Realtek 8180L on CentOS 5.0
Hello,
I had installed CentOS 5.0 on my desktop PC having a Realtek 8180L
based PCI wireless card. Since the drivers for this chip are not
available in the kernel, I created RPMs for ndiswrapper-1.43 from the
source code and installed them. I could configure the wireless card
and use it but invariably the system freezes after sometime. No such
thing happens if the wireless card is disabled. In
2005 May 24
4
Custom kernel needed for ndiswrapper? (for Linksys WPC54G wireless pcmcia)
Greetings:
I'm just installed Centos-4 on an IBM T-21 laptop. So far so good. Now
I'd like to pop in a wireless lan adapter. I'm looking at a buying a
Linksys WPC54G adapter (although I haven't done so yet).
After doing some searching, it looks like the best way to get this card
working is via ndiswrapper [http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net] and then
to use Windoze
2012 Mar 23
2
Ndiswrapper refuses to install?
Hi everyone! :-)
I have a problem with making a wireless USB dongle work under CentOS 6. The
dongle is known to not work natively under Linux and last time I used it (cca
3 years ago) I managed to get it working using ndiswrapper.
This time I was hoping to make it work again in the same way. But the "yum
install kmod-ndiswrapper" reports the following (among other regular stuff):
2005 Jul 15
1
xend start fails
I''ve solved my earlier ndiswrapper problems, which turned out to be
ndiswrapper-related rather than xen-related. However, I''m still unable
to start the xend daemon for some reason.
from dom0...
root@Eureka:~ # /etc/init.d/xend start
.........
root@Eureka:~ #
fine, no errors there.
root@Eureka:~ # cat /var/log/xend.log
[2005-07-15 10:52:47 xend] INFO (SrvDaemon:610) Xend
2006 Apr 14
2
CentOS + Ndiswrapper
Hi people,
I am using CentOs 4.3 and i'm trying to use ndiswrapper, but i don't
obtain make it to run.
my problem is with "invalid format" of module ?
any suggestions ?
thanks.
2005 Jun 13
3
Athereos Wireless Domain 0
Hi Folks,
I am trying to get my wireless network card work under dom0 of XEN. I
could successfully install the ndiswrapper drivers and could see it
being associated to
AP.
However I amn''t able to transmit any packets outbound. I could''nt even
ping the AP.
Interestingly when I run a tcpdump I can see few broadcast packets on
the interface. There no rules in iptables for nat or
2008 Jul 17
1
bcm43xx CentOS5
Hi there,
i am looking for a bit of advice on how to proceed with a wee problem
that i am having.
I have a BCM4306 pcmcia card (one of the later revisions) that i use
to connect to my wpa2 wireless network.
This is running on an old Dell Latitude (circa 1999).
I used to use fedora (7,8 and then 9) on this but 2.6.23 and 2.6.25
stopped populating various bits of /proc/acpi with the relevant
2006 Aug 24
1
Kernel 2.6.9.42 (.0 and .0.2) Wireless Problems
WPA-2 (WPA Enterprise) fails with the new kernel(s) using ndiswrapper
and wpa_supplicant. I haven't tried other authentication modes because
that entails changes in the wireless setup which I am loathe to make right
now. (It's a Broadcom mini pci card, so I have to use ndiswrapper with this
Dell laptop. Bummer!).
Rebuilding the newest wpa_supplicant rpm from the FC5 source rpm's
2008 Jan 07
2
Turning Wireless Radio on and off: how?
Hi all,
I've got a Dell Inspiron 1501 with a Broadcom 1390 Wlan mini card
(integrated) wireless lan chipset. I've got an init script setup to
activate the wireless connection at boot time, however when the system
boots the adapter doesn't connect. I'm not able to get a connection
until after the desktop is done loading and I run the script from the
command line.
After some
2008 Jan 23
0
Wireless PCMCIA/PC Card for CentOS 5.1?
Hello everyone,
I would really like to get wireless working on my CentOS 5.1 install. I have
a LinkSys WPC54G (I guess version 1 since no version is listed) but
everything I've read indicates that this would be a nightmare for a Linux
newbie like myself. I got as far as NDISWrapper, but right off the bat I am
getting issues with KBuild and I guess my kernel source so I can't even get
2009 Jul 20
2
Installation of CentOS 5.3 on to Hp 2133
Hello. For couple of days ago i was searching google for some howto on
installing Centos 5.3 on HP 2133 but i didnt found any. Since i have
managed to install it on my HP 2133 i wrote on howto as well.
I just need 2 things to be changed / defined better and its installing
ndiswrapper (wich i did but im not so sure that i took right .rpms but
it works), and second one is Installing 7zip on centos
2009 Jul 26
0
Centos 5.3 on HP 2133 Mini-Note
Harris O.
Centos 5.3 on HP 2133 Mini-Note
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/HP/HP2133
--- CentOS 5.3 on HP 2133 ---
HP 2133 - 120 GB - 1 GB ram - Via C7 1.6 GHZ
Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g (rev 01)
VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. CN896/VN896/P4M900
[Chrome 9 HC] (rev 01)
1. Install CentOS 5.3 on to your USB
2008 Jan 24
5
DVD support on CentOS 5.1
Hello out there!
Been around the block trying to get DVD support for Totem, but I keep
running into dead ends everywhere I go. Looking for CentOS 5.1-compatible
xine and xine-lib packages as that seems to be the answer, but the only ones
I find (like on DAG) seem to be just dead links or I get a message that the
mirrors are unavailable when I try to run the rpm.
Can anyone provide a link
2008 Feb 07
1
Wireless DELL M90 with CentOS 5.1 - pb with key encryption
Hi,
I have a laptop DELL M90 with an Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG card.
I'm using centOS 5.1 kernel 2.6.18-53 i386.
I installed ndiswrapper v 1.52
I installed the driver http://ftp.us.dell.com/network/R164255.EXE
The wireless-tools is v 28.2
When I trying to connect to my wireless access point with encryption key disabled everything work fine !!!!
When I enabled the encryption key on my
2008 Feb 02
1
Networking issue (after latest 5.1 update?)
I'm not *entirely* sure but this began happening at about the time I
installed the latest kernel updates for CentOS 5.1
(kernel-2.6.18-53.1.6.el5.i686.rpm from January 24). Shortly before
that I changed the encryption on my wireless router and switched from
ndiswrapper back to the standard bcm43xx driver, but I'm pretty sure
the network was OK before that update for the simple reason that