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wolfwatcher51
Joined: 09 Mar 2008 Posts: 148
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Posted: Sun 13 Jul 2008, 03:21 Post subject:
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tempestuous,
Thank you for the honest and quick reply.
You are the expert, have helped many, and I will follow your advice and wait for the 2.6.25.10 kernel.
Do you happen to know what the release will be called so I can watch for it?
Any best guess on a realistic range of dates for the release target?
Have you been given an advanced version of puppy with the new kernel, so that you can/have done any testing?
Thanks for all your work; past, present, and future, Chris.
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tempestuous
Joined: 10 Jun 2005 Posts: 4944 Location: Australia
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Posted: Sun 13 Jul 2008, 04:22 Post subject:
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Since 4.1alpha2 there has been 4.1alpha3 and 4.1UniPup-alpha1. Keep your eye on the Developer Blog
http://puppylinux.com/blog/
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sue

Joined: 09 May 2008 Posts: 23 Location: Anaheim, CA, USA
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Posted: Fri 18 Jul 2008, 14:25 Post subject:
iwl4965 working under 4.0.4 |
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Barry posted 4.0.4 last night. iwl4965 works fine out of the box.
I use a script, not the GUIs.
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peterw
Joined: 19 Jul 2006 Posts: 39 Location: UK
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Posted: Wed 20 Aug 2008, 02:43 Post subject:
WPA connection and Puppy Alpha 4.1.0.6 Subject description: Problems with wpa connections |
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I am not an expert on these things but thought that I should contribute an observation that might help the developers. I hope that this is the right place for me to post this comment.
With the latest alpha release (4.1.06), I have tried a PCMIA card with rt2500 chips, a usb r73 device and an internal atheros ar5005g device on puppy and none of them can connect with wpa. The wizard says the rt2500 does not support wpa. The rt73 allows an attempt at wpa but does not connect.
I know that the ralink drivers in the kernal have supported wpa since 2.6.24. Indeed, I find that the later distros with a KDE window such as Pardus, Mandriva and Kubuntu connect up via these devices with wpa but Ubuntu with Gnome does not. I find this puzzling and presume that they must have different network managers.
Hope this observation can help.
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tempestuous
Joined: 10 Jun 2005 Posts: 4944 Location: Australia
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Posted: Wed 20 Aug 2008, 07:34 Post subject:
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| peterw wrote: | | The wizard says the rt2500 does not support wpa. |
Actually the rt2500 driver (the old "legacy" driver) does support WPA, but only via special iwpriv commands, not via the normal wpa_supplicant utility which the Network Wizard uses. So that message really means that the Wizard cannot be used to configure WPA with the rt2500 module.
But hold on a minute, Puppy 4.1alpha6 has the new rt2500pci driver, which has replaced the old rt2500 driver found in older kernels (pre 2.6.23) and older Puppy versions. You should not be seeing that error message in 4.1alpha6 because it does not contain the rt2500 module.
The rt2500pci module in 4.1alpha6 fully supports WPA via wpa_supplicant, so the Network Wizard should at least allow you to attempt a WPA connection.
We're getting sketchy and confusing reports about WPA connections with the 4.1alphas, and since your report refers to a module which shouldn't even exist in alpha6 I think it's wise to reserve comment about the RT73 and Atheros.
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