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google knows
http://www.google.com/search?q=suse+com ... unofficial
http://www3.sympatico.ca/ferluc/Fedora/
Internal PCI Broadcom 4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN 
Works
Works with bcm43xx module (use bcmwl15a.zip 32bits windows driver to extract firmware or the one in the driver repair cd supplied with the laptop)
Doesn't work with ndiswrapper and 64bits driver
Doesn't work with Linuxant Driverloader
should work fine with ndiswrapper, unless your compaq is a 64bit, and they also give you a link to the drivers
the description below it looks a little bleak, but give ndiswrapper a try before the other method..
(and yes, it is fedora, but most stuff like this carries from distro to distro)
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yeah i got ndiswrapper and tried to install it but i got some gimpy error when i tried to do make install :-/



cgilding@linux-7qai:~/Desktop/ndiswrapper-1.23/ndiswrapper-1.23> make install
make -C driver install
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/cgilding/Desktop/ndiswrapper-1.23/ndiswrapper-1.23/driver'
Can't find kernel build files in /lib/modules/2.6.16.13-4-smp/build;
give the path to kernel build directory with
KBUILD=<path> argument to make
make[1]: *** [prereq_check] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/cgilding/Desktop/ndiswrapper-1.23/ndiswrapper-1.23/driver'
make: *** [install] Error 2
cgilding@linux-7qai:~/Desktop/ndiswrapper-1.23/ndiswrapper-1.23>
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ndiswrapper is a SUSE package, try getting it from them. Or one of the repositories I posted earlier in the thread.
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it is? ahh right then cool... Just setting up windows as dual boot temporary so I can use mIRC (WINE won't run it very well, it keeps crashing), will give that a go once I've finished

NOTE FOR ME when i get back on suse: http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/medi ... sional_9.2
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OK, I installed ndiswraper through YAST but I have no clue how to use it, I tried google, and as you can imagine, since I am a pretty big newb to linux, it all went woosh *laughs*...... anyone know of any nice newb friendly tuts on how to get it working with my wireless card drivers?
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http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=125627
gentoo forums are usually very helpful, you just have to pick and choose

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6. Get the windows driver
Goto the ndiswrapper homepage and download the windows drivers that corespond to your chipset. Other drivers may work but are it is recomended that you try these first.

Link: http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/supported_chipsets.html

upack these drivers and find the .sys and .inf driver files and copy them to a directory called /lib/windrivers

Code:

#mkdir /lib/windrivers
#cp <driver>.inf /lib/windrivers
#cp <driver>.sys /lib/windrivers


7. Load the windows driver
Code:
#ndiswrapper -i /lib/windrivers/<driver>.inf


to verify that this worked make sure the following shows that your driver is present
(the output of this command may vary slightly)
Code:
#ndiswrapper -l
Installed ndis drivers:
bcmwl5 present


8. Load kernel module
Code:
#modprobe ndiswrapper


If nothing goes wrong, you should now type "dmesg" and see and entry that looks something like this

Code:
#dmesg
....
wlan0: ndiswrapper ethernet device xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx

basically only three commands
go to the folder where you have the drivers
install the driver:
#ndiswrapper -i whateverdrivername.inf
make sure its there and behaving:
#ndiswrapper -l
Load kernel module
#modprobe ndiswrapper

reboot and see if SuSe picked up on the card (go to network manager or whatever suse uses and set it up)

I'm unsure about the final step:

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9. Load module on boot

autoload ndiswrapper module
Code:

#echo "ndiswrapper" >> /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-<version> 
I cant remember, but I think ndiswrapper does this by itself
assuming you installed ndiswraper from the SuSe repos dont bother with this step, as SuSe should have grabbed what it needed
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Yes, omit the last step, Gentoo is a kit distro and SUSE is a finished one. Note, don't include the "#" in the commands you type in the shell.
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The # means, run the commands as root. So do a su first.
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Ohh, root shell. Right, didn't see the context and assumed it meant comment (as there was no space). Thanks.

Everything else working out for you, slasher? I mean, in SUSE.
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Just gonna login to suse in a few hours and give it a go... thanks alot hope it works :)
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bumping a decent topic to the top cause of the stupid spam.....




I'm on suse now gonna try that

hmmm k this is weird now... done all that, rebooted, nothing happened with wireless card no light or anything



ndiswrapper: module not supported by Novell, setting U taint flag.
ndiswrapper version 1.10 loaded (preempt=no,smp=no)
linux-aqh0:/ # ndiswrapper -l
Installed drivers:
net83815 driver installed
linux-aqh0:/ #
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Once it's recognized it, it should begin to work. No idea really, but try:

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modprobe ndiswrapper
modprobe aqh0
ifconfig -a
iwlist eth1 scanning
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will try that tonight after work, thanks
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ndiswrapper: module not supported by Novell, setting U taint flag.
ndiswrapper version 1.10 loaded (preempt=no,smp=no)
linux-aqh0:/ # ndiswrapper -l
Installed drivers:
net83815 driver installed
linux-aqh0:/ #
novell did somthin' to their version of ndiswrapper
but it did install it
make sure you did the modprobe step.. it is important (but you only have to do it once)
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Hrm... just logged into suse and tried modprobe again but nothing happened, the blue light on the cornet wonr come on, i tried pressing the switch on it, still no go... :/ any ideas?
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