Testing Knoppix
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Testing Knoppix
Well I got Knoppix running on this computer.
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You need to know which chipset is used in your card, and which driver is necessary for that chipset. And you have to know where to put the configuration for your connection. Personally, I edit /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf and /etc/conf.d/net manually, because I don't believe in too many config helpers.Bobalandi wrote:...the thing I don't like about any linux distro is the problem of getting wireless cards to work.
Atheros chipsets work excellent with the madwifi driver, the Intel ABG3945 (used in many laptops) works just fine with ipw3945 (or its designated successor iwlwifi). Many more drivers are actually part of the kernel. If you want to do WPA encription (as you should), you also need wpa_supplicant.
It's always worth checking the docs and forums of your favourite distro for howto's on wireless setup, as it's usually made much easier than having to install the stuff linked above manually.
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A lot of distros these days have NetworkManager by default (Fedora 8 does definitely), which helps a lot with wireless set up. Fedora 8 has worked without any additional configuration with all the wireless cards I've tried.Bobalandi wrote:It's pretty good, but the thing I don't like about any linux distro is the problem of getting wireless cards to work.
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