First and foremost I’m a newbie to the Linux world so go easy on me! I am having a little trouble trying to get my Wifi functioning on my laptop. I do not know how to get SUSE to detect the card. When I was installing SUSE the other night at the beginning of the installation I seen the auto command line load something for the wireless adapter. Apparently I was wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!:\
Dell Latitude E5400
OpenSUSE
On 11/06/2011 01:46 PM, ds10415 wrote:
>
> First and foremost I’m a newbie to the Linux world so go easy on me! I
> am having a little trouble trying to get my Wifi functioning on my
> laptop. I do not know how to get SUSE to detect the card. When I was
> installing SUSE the other night at the beginning of the installation I
> seen the auto command line load something for the wireless adapter.
> Apparently I was wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks!:
>
> Dell Latitude E5400
> OpenSUSE
Please read the stickies at the beginning of the Wireless Forum. That will tell
you a number of things to try. If the wireless still does not work, those
stickies will tell you how to report what wireless hardware you have. Knowing
that you have a Dell Latitude E5400 does not help. We also need to know what
openSUSE version you have installed.
On 06/11/11 19:46, ds10415 wrote:
>
> First and foremost I’m a newbie to the Linux world so go easy on me! I
> am having a little trouble trying to get my Wifi functioning on my
> laptop. I do not know how to get SUSE to detect the card. When I was
> installing SUSE the other night at the beginning of the installation I
> seen the auto command line load something for the wireless adapter.
> Apparently I was wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks!:
>
> Dell Latitude E5400
> OpenSUSE
>
>
Please open a terminal and use your mouse to paste this
/sbin/lspci -nnk
Post the result here