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Efenim soyle bir karin agrisidir ki burda universitede bol bol kullandigimizdan dolayi sevgili laptopumun hddsin parcalayarak bir kismina SuSE Pro 9.0 yuklemis durumdayim. Ama netekim daha en basta PCMCIA kernelini baslatmaya kalkiyor ve kaliyor bilgisayar. Kaldigi yerden de kalkmiyor, gayet donuk donuk yuzume bakiyor...

Bu nasil bir sorundur nasil asilir, ne yapmam gerek gibi seri sorularima cevap olup goz yaslarima dokunacak insanlar ariyorum, simdiden tesekkur ederim hatta[signature][hline]Dienst ist Dienst, Schnaps ist Schnaps
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sorunun benim anladığım kadarıyla linux partisyonunun belirli bir miktardan sonraya kurulmuş olmasından kaynaklanıyor olabilir sanırım o sınır 2048 di. onun çözümü de lilo yu konfigure etmekti olarak hatırlıyorum tabi benim kullandığım dönemlerde guru yeni çıkmıştı birde suse hiç kullanmadım. bir araştırmanda fayda var.[signature][hline]There's someone who needs you.
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ya madem konuyu dağıttık, toparlamak da bizim görevimizdir, "suse pcmcia" anahtar sözcükleri ile google'da arattım ve suse 7.1'den itibaren süregelen bir sorun olduğunu ve suse'nin müdahale etmeyeceğini, bunun ileri seviye bir ayar olduğunu söylediğini öğrendim. şimdi birkaç bulduğum yazıyı yapıştırayım:

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Idea could be to boot into runlevel 1 (lilo: linux 1) at the boot
prompt, cd into /etc/init.d/rc5.d and execute all start scripts in
alphanumerical order, leaving some doubtful candidates out and see what
happens.

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1. Carefully read SuSe's instructions at http://portal.suse.de/sdb/en/2002/11/wavelan.html.

2. Then, as suggested there, read very carefully ftp://ftp.linux-wlan.org/pub/linux-wlan-ng/README and procede as described.

3. Now you can configure wlan0 with Yast2's network device GUI.
- Always check /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-wlan0 if STARTMODE is still set to 'hotplug'. This parameter might be overwritten to be 'onboot' by Yast2.

4. I was only able to use my Netgear WGR614 access point only after explicitly specifying the Gateway and DNS addresses for my PCMCIA card, as well as the IP address in Yast2. It did not help to specify them in ifcfg-wlan0, at least not for the Gateway and DNS.

5. After performing any changes, restart the card as root with 'rcpcmcia restart'. With 'iwconfig' you can check if the access point has been found. Try 'ifconfig' to see if the correct IP, netmask, broadcast addresses are used. 'route' allows you to see if the default gateway is set. If not, type 'route add default gw x.x.x.x dev wlan0' which will set the default gateway manually. Configuring it with Yast2 should set the default gateway automatically upon startup or after 'rcpcmcia restart'.

6. Enjoy your next generation WLAN based on the 802.11g standard with 54Mb/s :)

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ayrı bir link : http://entropy.brneurosci.org/linuxsetup63.html

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sleestak240 Hey all,
I'm something of a Linux newbie, and am thoroughly enjoying myself with getting my system up to date and learning about this great operating system. I'm running Suse 9.0 with the 2.4 kernel and am considering taking the leap to 2.6 with the Suse RPMs. However, I'm using a Lucent WAVELAN/Orinoco PCMCIA card for wireless internet, it works fine in 2.4, but I'm wondering if it will take in 2.6? The Suse support page says there are some issues with PCMCIA wlan devices in its 2.6 kernel. I'd rather not find out it doesn't work...

Is there a set of drivers I should get and compile first?

Can I install the new kernel and keep my 2.4 and then just pick which to boot?

Thanks,
Ben Grady
sleestak240 Here's a little update for anyone interested...I went ahead and intalled the 2.6.5 RPMs provided by SuSE, the update was easy, but my PCMCIA didn't take, neither did my external USB HDD. I'm still anxiously awaiting any responses, as I have a suspicion SuSE is not really going to put much effort into 9.0 RPMs for 2.6 as they really would like people to upgrade to 9.1...I could be wrong however.

I did notice some verbage on the SuSE page about a moved modules loader config file from 2.4 to 2.6? I recreated the modules file using a script they provided and thats when things went really downhill. Is the Orinoco driver loaded as a module? That might seem like a stupid question, but I'm still a newbie. I'm willing to give this another shot if someone can provide some ideas...

Thanks

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daha bunlardan bir sürü var google'da. devamına sen bakarsın :D[signature][hline]en ince yerim bileğim..!?!
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