[driverloader] WMP11 v2.7 seems to work well...

Matheus Villela matheusvillela at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 15 07:20:56 EST 2003


Em Thu, 06 Nov 2003 20:16:52 -0600, Joe Martine <martine3 at cox.net> 
escreveu:

> I am writing primarily to say "it works!" with my Linksys WMP11 v2.7 
> (not yet on the supported list).  I bought this thing just after the 
> WMP11 line switched to the Broadcom chipset, and it's been collecting 
> dust since then.  It is a little old, but I'm glad to be able to use it!
>
> Anyway, it appears to be working very well (driverloader version 1.25, 
> Linksys driver version 3.8.28.0, stock Slackware 9.1) other than WEP. It 
> says "operation not supported".  I couldn't quite tell from the other 
> messages, is WEP supported at all, or just a problem with this 
> card/driver?  Not a big issue to me, as I was planning to turn it off 
> and go strictly VPN anyway, guess I should go ahead and switch.
>
> I did have a total system freeze (had to use the power switch) while 
> transferring a large file over the internal LAN, shortly after first 
> getting it working, but have since been able to do the same transfer 
> without incident.  Just coincidence?  The speed is very good, ~610KB/s 
> using 'scp'.  I'll test this further...
>
> One other side note, I'm no Windows driver expert by any stretch.  In 
> the driver archive for the card, there are two sets of files: 
> WMP11V27.sys/inf/cat and WMP11NDS.sys/inf/cat.  It appears the WMP11V27 
> one is actually what's needed, does the other do anything or help?  I 
> added it into the DriverLoader as well, and it's listed correctly, but 
> again appears to do nothing...
>
> I am now looking forward to the non-time-limited version...
>
> Thanks!
> Joe
>
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Amazing news!!!
Now i know that i can use linux in internet without vmware
btw i have some problems since version 1.21

if anyone knows what is happening with me please help me
i install driverloader and put it on the boot and several
errors apear on the boot, and when i try modprobe i receive a
problem like the one i have when i ru dldrconfig
Take a look at the errors, and note that i do make unistall
before trying this:



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romsplace driverloader-1.25 # make install
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/driverloader-1.25/modules'
rm -rf "/usr/lib/driverloader/config.mak" 
"/usr/lib/driverloader/modules/imported" "/usr/lib/driverloader/modules"
mkdir -m 755 -p /usr/lib/driverloader/modules
(cd .. && find config.mak modules/imported -depth -print | cpio -pdmu 
/usr/lib/driverloader)
164 blocks
find . \( -name COPYING -o -name '*.sh' -o -name '*.[ch]' -o -name '*.mak' 
-o -name '[Mm]akefile' \) -print | cpio -pdmu /usr/lib/driverloader/modules
534 blocks
find binaries -depth -print | cpio -pdmu /usr/lib/driverloader/modules
0 blocks
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/driverloader-1.25/modules'
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/driverloader-1.25/scripts'
install -m 700 dldrconfig dldrstop dldrinfparse /usr/sbin
install -m 700 dldrparser.pm /usr/lib/driverloader
if [ "/usr/sbin" = "/usr/sbin" -a "/usr/bin" = "/usr/bin" ]; then \
         for i in dldrconfig dldrstop dldrinfparse; do \
                 ln -s ../sbin/$i /usr/bin/$i; \
         done; \
fi
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/driverloader-1.25/scripts'
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/driverloader-1.25/webconf'
install -m 700 webconfd /usr/lib/driverloader
install -m 600 webconfd.conf /usr/lib/driverloader
rm -rf /usr/lib/driverloader/webconfdocs
find webconfdocs ! -name "*.in" -print | cpio -pdm /usr/lib/driverloader
107 blocks
install -m 600 webconfdocs/includes/config.inc 
webconfdocs/includes/header.inc webconfdocs/includes/mainhead.inc 
/usr/lib/driverloader/webconfdocs/includes/
chown -R root:root /usr/lib/driverloader/webconfdocs
find /usr/lib/driverloader/webconfdocs -type d -exec chmod 700 {} \;
find /usr/lib/driverloader/webconfdocs -type f -exec chmod 600 {} \;
find /usr/lib/driverloader/webconfdocs -type f -name '*.cgi' -exec chmod 
700 {} \;
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/driverloader-1.25/webconf'
mkdir -m 755 -p /etc/driverloader/config
install -m 444 LICENSE /usr/lib/driverloader

To complete the installation and configuration of your device,
please run "dldrconfig" (or "/usr/sbin/dldrconfig")
romsplace driverloader-1.25 # dldrconfig
Linuxant DriverLoader for Wireless LAN devices, version 1.25

No pre-built modules for: unknown-unknown linux-2.4.20-gentoo-r6 i686

Trying to automatically build the driver modules...
(this requires a C compiler and proper kernel sources to be installed)

Where is the linux source build directory that matches your running kernel?
[/lib/modules/2.4.20-gentoo-r6/build]

Building modules for kernel 2.4.20-gentoo-r6, using source directory
/lib/modules/2.4.20-gentoo-r6/build. Please wait...
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in 
/lib/modules/2.4.20-gentoo-r6/misc/driverloader.o
depmod:         _mmx_memcpy
romsplace driverloader-1.25 # modprobe driverloader
/lib/modules/2.4.20-gentoo-r6/misc/driverloader.o: unresolved symbol 
_mmx_memcpy
/lib/modules/2.4.20-gentoo-r6/misc/driverloader.o:
Hint: You are trying to load a module without a GPL compatible license
       and it has unresolved symbols.  Contact the module supplier for
       assistance, only they can help you.

/lib/modules/2.4.20-gentoo-r6/misc/driverloader.o: insmod 
/lib/modules/2.4.20-gentoo-r6/misc/driverloader.o failed
/lib/modules/2.4.20-gentoo-r6/misc/driverloader.o: insmod driverloader 
failed
romsplace driverloader-1.25 #
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It seens that gentoo have some problems with driverloader
btw in the versions 1.20 and the 1.05 i don't have problems
to install, the internet doesn't work, but the install
process doesn't have any problems

I already have posted about this, and no one help me
but the problem seens to persist with new versions
so i'm asking for help again


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