MontyW <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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> I have a DELL LAPTOP 9200 Pemtium M 1gb RAM 60GB hdd Windows XP HE .
> Easiest connection I ever made to WINDOWS!
Windows tends to be an easy WiFi installation for supported hardware.
> I cannot get any LINUX distro to work with the wireless networking
> mini-pci card INTEL 2200BG inside the DELL LAPTOP 9200 I have.
A coworker with a Dell laptop and internal Intel wifi had it running so
easily with Fedora FC5 that he didn't even know what to tell me about how
he did it.
He's not very technical, and I was trying to get a Netgear PCMCIA card
running on my laptop, which I finally abandoned and got a DLink card. that
was more difficult than Windows, but it worked.
> Firmware, won't load error code -2 or -5
> Intel card not recognized hardware
> Missing library module ipw2200.xx.xx.xx
> Missing library module ieee80211.yy.yy.yy
Hmm. This works on Windows? If there is no firmware...
> Really a shame that all those laptop won't do LINUX and many won't do
> VISTAB.
Windows Vista will eventually get sorted out.
I think Linux came and went. Support exists for some cards, and will never
exist for others.
But you happen to have a cardset that it supported natively. You just have
some hardware/firmware issue.
> I hope this gets stuck under under Michael Dell's nose and Intel and
> LINUS TORVALD.
I doubt that they look at flailing rants.
I see that someone else has started to address the firmware issue. Once
that gets sorted out, you should be good to go with an Intel 2200.
Maybe a visit to
http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/ would be helpful.
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