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I recently installed SUSE 9.1 Pro and my nic card (mn-130)
isn't found. I know the nic works because I'm dual booting with Win XP pro and it works fine in it. Has any one had this problem? I'm also tring SUSE support as well.Thanks in advanced! I know, I know... SUSE??? Scott |
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I can't believe you are actually asking for a Linux
driver for a Microsoft piece of hardware. Good luck. >-----Original Message----- >I recently installed SUSE 9.1 Pro and my nic card (mn- 130) >isn't found. I know the nic works because I'm dual booting >with Win XP pro and it works fine in it. Has any one had >this problem? I'm also tring SUSE support as well.Thanks >in advanced! I know, I know... SUSE??? >. > |
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There are no MS drivers for the MN-130 for Linux.
The workaround is to run Wine, or a device driver wrapper that allows to run Windows drivers under Linux. There was an article on slashdot.com on doing this for enabling MS wi-fi cards. >-----Original Message----- >I recently installed SUSE 9.1 Pro and my nic card (mn- 130) >isn't found. I know the nic works because I'm dual booting >with Win XP pro and it works fine in it. Has any one had >this problem? I'm also tring SUSE support as well.Thanks >in advanced! I know, I know... SUSE??? >. > |
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