Re: kernel update/wireless install

From: Darren Grant (darren.grant_at_monstertech.ca)
Date: 07/13/04

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    Me wrote:

    >Darren~
    >yum definitely is not finding the kernel-module-hostap rpm file.
    >I ran rpm -ivh on this and got:
    >Error: failed dependencies:
    >Atrpms-kmdl-helper is needed by ...
    >
    >I found a link to this on the Google search site. Is this part of the meta
    >package 'atrpms-56-1.rhfc2.at.i386.rpm" ? I'm not sure why yum doesn't find
    >it, although I also found a link to a package which supposedly contains all
    >the yum headers as well (not sure that I need this, since yum seems to find
    >everything else its looking for)... Please advise.
    >
    >Regards,
    >
    >John
    >
    >-----Original Message-----
    >From: fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com]
    >On Behalf Of Me
    >Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 2:40 AM
    >To: 'For users of Fedora Core releases'
    >Subject: RE: kernel update/wireless install
    >
    >Darren~
    >Man, if I could read, I'd be dangerous. I'm glad I went back to that
    >install page and looked again. I originally read .../en/_$basesearch_ (so
    >that's what I wrote). Reality: .../en/_$basearch_ (as in base archive ?)...
    >Sorry about that... Newbie panic attack. It's reading now.
    >
    >John Dangler
    >GenoFit
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    >jdangler@genofit.com
    >
    >
    >-----Original Message-----
    >From: fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com]
    >On Behalf Of Darren Grant
    >Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 2:33 AM
    >To: For users of Fedora Core releases
    >Subject: Re: kernel update/wireless install
    >
    >I'd have to see your yum.conf...
    >
    >Don't remove your other entries... just make sure you add this to bottom
    >of your yum.conf file.
    >
    >[at-stable]
    >name=ATrpms for Fedora Core $releasever stable
    >baseurl=http://apt.physik.fu-berlin.de/fedora/$releasever/en/$basearch/at-st
    >able
    >
    >I don't care where it is... it's the only place I've found the ipw2100
    >drivers all nicely packaged in RPM's for FC2 and the 2.6.6-1.435.2.3 kernel.
    >
    >Besides you can still use the manual way... of surfing the atrpms.net
    >site and then grabbing the 6 files I mentioned before... then just use
    >rpm -ivh /module.rpm/ to install them.
    >
    >Me wrote:
    >
    >
    >
    >>Darren~
    >>I guessed at the first entry in yum.conf (which was wrong). Thanks for the
    >>update. I entered the line in yum.conf exactly as below (why a German
    >>server?) and got the following output from yum:
    >>Gathering header...
    >>Server: ATrpms for Fedora...
    >>Retrygrab() failed for:
    >>http://apt.physik.de/fedora/2/en/$basesearch/at-stable/headers/header.info
    >>Executing failover method
    >>Failover: out of servers to try
    >>Error getting file http://>
    >>[Errno 4] IOerror: HTTP error 404: Not Found
    >>
    >>Did I type this wrong, or is the server really busy?
    >>
    >>Thanks for the help.
    >>
    >>John
    >>
    >>-----Original Message-----
    >>From: fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com
    >>
    >>
    >[mailto:fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com]
    >
    >
    >>On Behalf Of Darren Grant
    >>Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 2:06 AM
    >>To: For users of Fedora Core releases
    >>Subject: Re: kernel update/wireless install
    >>
    >>Me wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>>Vlad~
    >>>
    >>>That's okay. We're all learning. Darren's reply was most helpful
    >>>regarding which pieces to put in place, but I think I need to
    >>>configure my yum.conf file to go to the atrpms servers for these
    >>>pieces. Do you have any knowledge of how to get yum to do this?
    >>>
    >>>Regards
    >>>
    >>>John
    >>>
    >>>-----Original Message-----
    >>>*From:* fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com
    >>>[mailto:fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com] *On Behalf Of *Vlad I.
    >>>*Sent:* Tuesday, July 13, 2004 1:55 AM
    >>>*To:* For users of Fedora Core releases
    >>>*Subject:* Re: kernel update/wireless install
    >>>
    >>>dude, me too.. sorry.
    >>>
    >>> ----- Original Message -----
    >>>
    >>> *From:* Me <mailto:jdangler@atlantic.net>
    >>>
    >>> *To:* 'For users of Fedora Core releases'
    >>> <mailto:fedora-list@redhat.com>
    >>>
    >>> *Sent:* Monday, July 12, 2004 9:58 PM
    >>>
    >>> *Subject:* RE: kernel update/wireless install
    >>>
    >>> Vlad~
    >>>
    >>> Thanks for the reply. The exact output from uname -r gives:
    >>> 2.6.6-1.435.2.3
    >>>
    >>> The output from uname -a gives:
    >>>
    >>> Lnux nebo 2.6.6-1.435.2.3 #1 Thu Jul 1 08:25:29 EDT 2004 i686 i686
    >>> i386 GNU/Linux
    >>>
    >>> Hence the confusion.
    >>>
    >>> I hope you can help. I'm a little confused by the combination of
    >>> i686 and i386.
    >>>
    >>> Regards
    >>>
    >>> John
    >>>
    >>> -----Original Message-----
    >>> *From:* fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com
    >>> [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com] *On Behalf Of *Vlad I.
    >>> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 13, 2004 12:09 AM
    >>> *To:* For users of Fedora Core releases
    >>> *Subject:* Re: kernel update/wireless install
    >>>
    >>> Hey, John --
    >>>
    >>> Type **uname -r** it will tell you which kernel you are actually
    >>> running, both the Linux version and the Redhat release.
    >>> i586 or i686 are kernel versions. if you are running the i386
    >>> kernel, _EVEN IF YOU HAVE AN i686 CPU_, you must use the i386 RPMs.
    >>>
    >>> source -
    http://prism2.unixguru.raleigh.nc.us/
    >>>
    >>> cheers!
    >>>
    >>> vlad
    >>>
    >>> ----- Original Message -----
    >>>
    >>> *From:* Me <mailto:jdangler@atlantic.net>
    >>>
    >>> *To:* fedora-list@redhat.com <mailto:fedora-list@redhat.com>
    >>>
    >>> *Sent:* Monday, July 12, 2004 8:30 PM
    >>>
    >>> *Subject:* kernel update/wireless install
    >>>
    >>> I am trying to install the ipw2100 wireless on my Insprion
    >>> 8600 notebook.
    >>>
    >>> I originally installed FC2 2.6.5-1.358, and have since then
    >>> upgraded to 2.6.6.1-435.2.3 using up2date. When I run the make
    >>> file (builds external) I get an error saying that ieee802_11.h
    >>> is not found. The file exists under the /usr/src directory for
    >>> the original kernel. My guess is that I need to download the
    >>> source for the kernel I updated to. I have found the packages
    >>> for both kernel-source and the modules, but they are listed as
    >>> i586 and i686 (there are 64-bit as well, but I don't have that
    >>> system type). Can anyone tell me which of these I should get?
    >>> I am somewhat new at this, so any input is appreciated.
    >>>
    >>> Regards,
    >>>
    >>> John
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
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    >>Go to this link:
    >>
    >>http://www.atrpms.net/install.html
    >>
    >>This shows you how to modify your existing yum.conf file to use
    >>atrpms.net as a resource.
    >>
    >>Basically you need to add this to the bottom of your /etc/yum.conf file:
    >>
    >>| [at-stable]
    >>name=ATrpms for Fedora Core $releasever stable
    >>baseurl=http://apt.physik.fu-berlin.de/fedora/$releasever/en/$basearch/at-s
    >>
    >>
    >t
    >
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    >>able
    >>
    >>|
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    >
    >
    >
    >
    you have to download atrpms second... before you try and install the
    kernel-module hostap. The order is very important, as many of the
    packages depend on the others being installed first.

    #yum install atrpms

    That's all you have to do... or you can use apt-get as suggested.
    Whatever your preference is.

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