Difference between revisions of "Talk:Ipw3945"
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+ | Are you sure? I installed Networkmanager (from main - I have a WPA enabled router) and WiFi worked immediately. No need for any additional tasks. | ||
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+ | --[[User:Ro|Ro]] 08:37, 7 December 2006 (CET) | ||
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** With Edgy, all you have to do is install the linux-restricted-modules-generic package. | ** With Edgy, all you have to do is install the linux-restricted-modules-generic package. |
Revision as of 08:37, 7 December 2006
- Ubuntu
- [quote]Works out of the box in edgy. Requires restricted repository.[/quote]
Are you sure? I installed Networkmanager (from main - I have a WPA enabled router) and WiFi worked immediately. No need for any additional tasks.
--Ro 08:37, 7 December 2006 (CET)
- Ubuntu
- With Edgy, all you have to do is install the linux-restricted-modules-generic package.
It works out-of the box in edgy (on a Z61m) without the need to install any additional packages, so I changed this info.
--Ro 17:19, 27 November 2006 (CET)
- Ubuntu
- Ubuntu Dapper has already built in this drivers; it works out from the box.
Ubuntu (neither Dapper nor Edgy) have the ipw3945 drivers, so I've deleted the info. --Zhenech 15:19, 27 September 2006 (CEST)
According to this: http://www.digitalvampire.org/blog/articles/2006/09/29/ubuntu-edgy-eft-on-a-thinkpad-x60s-how-to-make-ipw3945-work
All you have to do is to install the linux-restricted-modules-generic package. I've tested this using Edgy - it worked out of the box on a T60.