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Hi,
When I installed opensuse I had to 'install firmware' to get my wireless working. Since doing this it works fine. The problem I have is, as I am learning about Linux, I recently tried editing inittab to start in runlevel 3. When starting up in runlevel 3 the wireless doesn't work at all until I restart in runlevel 5. When I used 'startx' Network Manager started but didn't have any information about my wireless card. some info: Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4311 802.11b/g WLAN (rev 01) OpenSuse 11.1 KDE 4.1.3 Can someone explain whats happening here, please. Thanks for your help. Barry. |
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Here you can see the detail information about installation of BCM module Fix BCM4311/4312/4321/4322 Wireless in openSUSE 11.1 and earlier | SUSE & openSUSE.
If your wireless device can't be started in runlevel 3, please use "lsmod" command to make sure BCM module workable first. |
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NetworkManager needs X; therefore, it does not work at run level 3 as
there is no X. If you want networking at that level, you need to use the traditional ifup and configure everything that way. I have several computers that always run at level 3, and they are set up that way. The critical file is /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-XXX, where XXX is eth0, wlan0, etc. |
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Thanks for the speedy reply.
I'll look into that. Regards, Barry. |
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