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===Mplayer=== | ===Mplayer=== | ||
===Xine=== | ===Xine=== | ||
+ | ===Kismet=== | ||
+ | I got Kismet running with some ado. Their where some got'cha which I hope to document through them here. | ||
+ | ====IPW2200==== | ||
+ | * Get the module software | ||
+ | ** Download the lastest IPW200 source and firmware. | ||
+ | ** Download the lastest IEEE-80211 | ||
+ | * Build the modules | ||
+ | ** Build IEEE 80211 | ||
+ | *** Untar IEEE | ||
+ | *** Run sh remove-old (as root) | ||
+ | *** make; make install | ||
+ | ** Build the IWP2200 modules | ||
+ | *** Untar IPW2200 source | ||
+ | *** Read in the instructions Goto throught section 5. KERNEL REQUIREMENTS - Configuration and check the things that can not be enabled. | ||
+ | *** Edit the Makefile | ||
+ | #ifndef CONFIG_IPW2200 | ||
+ | EXTERNAL_BUILD=y | ||
+ | CONFIG_IPW2200=m | ||
+ | CONFIG_IPW_DEBUG=y | ||
+ | CONFIG_IPW_QOS=y | ||
+ | CONFIG_IPW2200_MONITOR=y | ||
+ | CONFIG_IEEE80211_RADIOTAP=y | ||
+ | #endif | ||
+ | **** Note the #ifndef and #endif | ||
+ | *** sh remove-old | ||
+ | *** make;makeinstall | ||
+ | * Install the Firmware | ||
+ | ** make a new directory for the firmware, extract the firmware into that directory | ||
+ | ** Remove Old Firmware | ||
+ | *** Remove old firmware files from /lib/firmware (rm /lib/firmware/ipw*) | ||
+ | *** Remove links for firmware in /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware (rm /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware/ipw*) | ||
+ | ** Copy firmware and create links | ||
+ | *** From the directory that has the downloaded firmware | ||
+ | *** cp ipw* /lib/firmware/. | ||
+ | *** ln -s /lib/firmware/ipw* /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware/. | ||
+ | That sets up the new driver. Reboot and test that the driver works. | ||
+ | ====Kismet==== | ||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 06:18, 2 December 2005
Contents
Currently Working
- Video (FireGL) - Unaccelered 3D, Other tweeks for speed
- Ethernet (10/1000) - Working
- Sound (AD1981B) - Working
- Function Keys - Brightness,Keyboard light,Bluetooth on/off,Sound,Sus-Mem
- Bluetooh (BMDC-2) - Untested (I do see the drivers loaded)
- Modem (BMDC-2) - Untested (I do not see drivers loaded)
- Wireless (ipw2200) - Working + Monitor mode (aka Kismet)
- DVD-RW - Working
- Fingerprint reader - Working + Pam module
- Suspend Memory - Working
- Suspend Disk - Not Working
- IBM Active Protection System (HDAPS) - Not working
Basic Install
After loading the Fedora Core 4 i686 CD here is the basic lay of the land.
- Video (FireGL) - Unaccelered default setup, but it worked
- Ethernet (10/1000) - Working
- Sound (AD1981B) - Working
- Basic Function Keys - Brightness,Keyboard light,Bluetooth on/off
- Bluetooh (BMDC-2) - Untested (I do see the drivers loaded)
- Modem (BMDC-2) - Untested (I do not see drivers loaded)
- Wireless (ipw2200) - Not Working
- DVD-RW - Working
- Fingerprint reader - Not Working
- Suspend Memory - Not Working
- Suspend Disk - Not Working
- IBM Active Protection System (HDAPS) - Not working
Basic Hardware
Wireless
I really needed this first so I could have the easy freedom to work on the machine throughout my house. All you really need here is the firmware loaded in to the right spot. This is an old version of the driver and firmware and it will not run Kismet. Later, I will show how to get this working.
Goto http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/firmware.php. Download and install the version 2.2 in /lib/firmware. Reboot and your wireless should work. Go here for some more tips: ipw2200
Updating
At this point I setup my system to get all of the current updates for Fedora Core 4. I just ran the up2date program and let it do it's thing.
Video
I am currently using the default raedon driver. I am looking a later loading the fglrx driver.
xorg driver
I read Additional options for the radeon driver page to come up with what I have. Here is the radeon device section from my xorg.conf
Section "Device" Identifier "Videocard0" Driver "radeon" VendorName "Videocard vendor" BoardName "ATI FireGL Mobility T2" # accelration Option "backingstore" "on" Option "AGPFastWrite" "on" #may need to turn of enablepageflip Option "EnablePageFlip" "on" Option "AGPMode" "4" Option "EnablePageFlip" "on" Option "RenderAccel" "on" # enable PowerPlay features Option "DynamicClocks" "on" # use bios hot keys on thinkpad (aka fn+f7) Option "BIOSHotkeys" "on" #Xvmc Option "XvMCSurfaces" "7" EndSection
ATI driver
Fingerprint Reader
I followed for the most part the instructions given at according HOWTO. the only thing that I changed was the /etc/pam.d/system-auth. Mine looks like:
#%PAM-1.0 # This file is auto-generated. # User changes will be destroyed the next time authconfig is run. auth required /lib/security/$ISA/pam_env.so auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_bioapi.so {5550454b-2054-464d-2f45-535320425350} /etc/bioapi1.10/pam/ auth sufficient /lib/security/$ISA/pam_unix.so likeauth nullok auth required /lib/security/$ISA/pam_deny.so account required /lib/security/$ISA/pam_unix.so account sufficient /lib/security/$ISA/pam_succeed_if.so uid < 100 quiet account required /lib/security/$ISA/pam_permit.so password requisite /lib/security/$ISA/pam_cracklib.so retry=3 password sufficient /lib/security/pam_bioapi.so {5550454b-2054-464d-2f45-535320425350} /etc/bioapi1.10/pam/ password sufficient /lib/security/$ISA/pam_unix.so nullok use_authtok md5 shadow password required /lib/security/$ISA/pam_deny.so session required /lib/security/$ISA/pam_limits.so session required /lib/security/$ISA/pam_unix.so
I just try to find the correct place in the list for the pam_bioapi line. I am currently looking for ways to have the scan graphic come up faster. Also note that with the KDE screen saver that the fingerprint reader does not quite work correctly, and it also has some error when comming out of suspend. I will be working on this and hopefully creating a patch and submitting it.
Programs
Mplayer
Xine
Kismet
I got Kismet running with some ado. Their where some got'cha which I hope to document through them here.
IPW2200
- Get the module software
- Download the lastest IPW200 source and firmware.
- Download the lastest IEEE-80211
- Build the modules
- Build IEEE 80211
- Untar IEEE
- Run sh remove-old (as root)
- make; make install
- Build the IWP2200 modules
- Untar IPW2200 source
- Read in the instructions Goto throught section 5. KERNEL REQUIREMENTS - Configuration and check the things that can not be enabled.
- Edit the Makefile
- Build IEEE 80211
#ifndef CONFIG_IPW2200 EXTERNAL_BUILD=y CONFIG_IPW2200=m CONFIG_IPW_DEBUG=y CONFIG_IPW_QOS=y CONFIG_IPW2200_MONITOR=y CONFIG_IEEE80211_RADIOTAP=y #endif
- Note the #ifndef and #endif
- sh remove-old
- make;makeinstall
- Install the Firmware
- make a new directory for the firmware, extract the firmware into that directory
- Remove Old Firmware
- Remove old firmware files from /lib/firmware (rm /lib/firmware/ipw*)
- Remove links for firmware in /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware (rm /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware/ipw*)
- Copy firmware and create links
- From the directory that has the downloaded firmware
- cp ipw* /lib/firmware/.
- ln -s /lib/firmware/ipw* /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware/.
That sets up the new driver. Reboot and test that the driver works.
Kismet
Links
- Intel IPW2200 - http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net
- Fingerprint Reader - according HOWTO