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    also note, that I ahd some problems copy and pasting from the web browser to my terminal so I suggest typing it all in by hand will make less head achs

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    Alright guys, I got it working thanks to Daemon!

    here are the lamens steps

    1)login as root
    2)open up the the terminal looks like the dos window
    3)cd into your directory and then use cp command to copy the wlan blah blah.tgz file to the /
    4)once you get copy it cd into that directory and the tar -xvzf filename.tar.gz
    5)now cd (again) in that directory
    6)Once you get in there type this "make config" without quotes.. duh!
    7)If you are using USB when the question that ask yes or no come up type N to the first 3 questionswe almost there guys hang on
    8) now after that type "make all"
    9) "make install"

    and then reboot (I did since my USB had to be disonnected for me to load mandrake) and tada you should have you USB running now load up Mozilla! Should work any ?s I will be happy to help or Daemon can surely point you in the right direction
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueShadowDemon
    Alright guys, I got it working thanks to Daemon!

    here are the lamens steps

    1)login as root
    2)open up the the terminal looks like the dos window
    3)cd into your directory and then use cp command to copy the wlan blah blah.tgz file to the /
    4)once you get copy it cd into that directory and the tar -xvzf filename.tar.gz
    5)now cd (again) in that directory
    6)Once you get in there type this "make config" without quotes.. duh!
    7)If you are using USB when the question that ask yes or no come up type N to the first 3 questionswe almost there guys hang on
    8) now after that type "make all"
    9) "make install"

    and then reboot (I did since my USB had to be disonnected for me to load mandrake) and tada you should have you USB running now load up Mozilla! Should work any ?s I will be happy to help or Daemon can surely point you in the right direction
    good steps, this is for Mandrake 9

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    thought id post in here to keep this thread alive

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    Unhappy No luck

    I haven't managed to get my wireless Linksys WUSB12 to work with Linux Mandrake =(
    I was previously trying to get it to work in 9.0, but then wiped that and installed 8.2 (I have it running on a POS computer atm) which didn't give any better results.

    I always get the same error (unknown device, I believe?)...
    I've tried following different sets of instructions, and none of them seem to work.

    Oh, and if it's relevant, this computer uses a PCI card to obtain USB ports. The USB mouse, however, works perfectly, so I doubt it's an issue with the PCI card. usbview simply calls the WUSB an "unknown device".
    Oh, and the WUSB works perfectly in Windows on another computer so it's not the WUSB itself either.

    Any advice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keilaron
    I haven't managed to get my wireless Linksys WUSB12 to work with Linux Mandrake =(
    I was previously trying to get it to work in 9.0, but then wiped that and installed 8.2 (I have it running on a POS computer atm) which didn't give any better results.

    I always get the same error (unknown device, I believe?)...
    I've tried following different sets of instructions, and none of them seem to work.

    Oh, and if it's relevant, this computer uses a PCI card to obtain USB ports. The USB mouse, however, works perfectly, so I doubt it's an issue with the PCI card. usbview simply calls the WUSB an "unknown device".
    Oh, and the WUSB works perfectly in Windows on another computer so it's not the WUSB itself either.

    Any advice?
    Hmmmm first I would suggest you start a new thread as you will get more attention. Second do this: unplug the device then plug it back in and then go to a command prompt and type in "dmesg" and post what it says. Also at the command prompt type "lsmod" and post what it says. I suspect that there is no module (driver) loading for said device and you might have to install it. Post back. Welcome to WD by the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gollo
    Hmmmm first I would suggest you start a new thread as you will get more attention. Second do this: unplug the device then plug it back in and then go to a command prompt and type in "dmesg" and post what it says. Also at the command prompt type "lsmod" and post what it says. I suspect that there is no module (driver) loading for said device and you might have to install it. Post back. Welcome to WD by the way.
    on the ball http://forums.windrivers.com/images/smilies/thumbs.gif


    Keilaron:

    Is your usb ports working correctly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by +Daemon+
    on the ball http://forums.windrivers.com/images/smilies/thumbs.gif


    Keilaron:

    Is your usb ports working correctly?
    I'm assuming so since he said his usb mouse works fine. I think it's just a driver issue (did they even have the wusb when they released mandrake 8.2?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gollo
    I'm assuming so since he said his usb mouse works fine. I think it's just a driver issue (did they even have the wusb when they released mandrake 8.2?)
    could have, but it was usally not included with the distro..
    I say download the latest verison and install it.

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