Bill Nottingham wrote:
John W. Linville (linville@xxxxxxxxxx) said:
Hm... when I try to add new device in system-config-network I can choose
only eth* (though I can write there wlan0 manually), but I don't know which
adapter to choose, because mine does not seems to be listed there... I
think it should be detected and set automatically like in previous versions
of fedora.
Hmmm...my wlan0 shows-up there automatically...Bill?
kudzu -p -c network? (Or does s-c-network use HAL these days?)
Bill
# kudzu -p -c network
-
class: NETWORK
bus: PCI
detached: 0
device: eth1
driver: bcm43xx
desc: "Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g] 802.11g Wireless LAN
Controller"
vendorId: 14e4
deviceId: 4318
subVendorId: 1468
subDeviceId: 0312
pciType: 1
pcidom: 0
pcibus: 6
pcidev: 2
pcifn: 0
-
class: NETWORK
bus: PCI
detached: 0
device: eth0
driver: b44
desc: "Broadcom Corporation BCM4401-B0 100Base-TX"
network.hwaddr: 00:16:d4:1a:34:78
vendorId: 14e4
deviceId: 170c
subVendorId: 1025
subDeviceId: 0090
pciType: 1
pcidom: 0
pcibus: 6
pcidev: 1
pcifn: 0
But still nothing in system-config-network. Also, I think under driver there
should be bmc43xx_mac80211 since I have bcm43xx blacklisted and the
NetworkManager indeed uses the bmc43xx_mac80211 driver. This behaviour seems
quite weird to me.
Thanks,
Martin
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