CentOS 5 on an MSI Wind U100 Netbook && RTL8187 wireless card configuration

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Hi,

I recently purchased an MSI Wind Netbook, just slightly bigger than an EeePC, and IMHO just one step above the mere toy category. It's got a 10" monitor, 80 GB SATA HD, and the keyboard is just big enough so I can type with ten fingers (with a little exercise). The thing came preinstalled with Windows XP, and I've spent the last two days figuring out how I could possibly install my favourite OS on it. Among the many hairy details: 1) there's no CDROM nor floppy, only USB, and 2) the NIC is an RTL8101, not handled by the install kernel (nor the normal CentOS kernel). There were several Catch22's, but here's how I went about it. I published my detailed install notes (in French, but the Linux bits are universal :oD), since it seems to be a quite popular bit of hardware:

http://www.microlinux.fr/article.php3?id_article=47

There's one exception though: the wireless card is a Realtek RTL8187 (which lspci lists as RTL8199 Unknown device). I must have tried about ten different drivers out there, none of them worked (MSI only published precompiled kernel modules for SuSE Linux Enterprise 10, go figure). The ndiswrapper solution didn't work either: the Windows driver loaded OK, but no signal. I tried the dkms-rtl818x driver from RPMForge, but to no avail. Any suggestions on this piece of hardware?

Cheers,

Niki
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