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mjwebb007
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Icon 2005-01-06 16:55:08

Ok...i installed ndiswrapper 1.0rc2 (yes it is a beta)....and i was following the directions as posted here the other day from another forum....

Know that the instructions were for mandrake and I use SuSE 9.1..

When I get to the point where I try to install my win drivers using
> ndiswrapper -i /mnt/media/dvdrecorder/driver/windows xp/wg311v2.inf

it tells me command not found....

I'm still not 100% comfortable with using the shell and path names in Linux so bear with me but what am I doing wrong?

Through several searches and reading a bit it seems the ndiswrapper method is better for version 2 than the madwifi method...

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Dapper Dan
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Icon 2005-01-06 19:23:21

Originally posted by mjwebb007:
"When I get to the point where I try to install my win drivers using

> ndiswrapper -i /mnt/media/dvdrecorder/driver/windows xp/wg311v2.inf

it tells me command not found...."


Instead, try...


> ndiswrapper -i /mnt/media/dvdrecorder/driver/windows\ xp/wg311v2.inf

Make sure there is a space between \ and xp.


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danleff
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Icon 2005-01-07 04:08:17

I think Dan is on it. Linux does not like spaces in directory names. His method will bypass this issue and allow the directory to be read properly, not looked at as a command. The space makes Linux think that this is a command.

I have a wifi card (D-Link) installed on my system. The madwifi works fine in one distro (CVS version) and ndiswrapper in another (from source).

Dan, don't you have a Linksys in one of your systems? I may need help with this, as I just purchased one (WMP54G).

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mjwebb007
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Icon 2005-01-07 07:00:01

Hey I appreciate it guys...

the Dans to the rescue again....

I will try this as soon as I can and that is a good tip....

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namandar
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Icon 2005-09-25 06:34:20

you do not need ndiswrapper for this card to get it work.
the chip is compatible with the
'Texas Instruments ACX 111 54Mbps wireless Interface'
try the acx111 driver from http://acx100.sourceforge.net/
it works.
i know it, i have tested it yesterday.


Namandar

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