  | | | FC6 and ndiswrapper | FC6 and ndiswrapper 2007-04-02 - By Harold Hallikainen
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> On Sat, 2007-03-31 at 11:46 -0800, Harold Hallikainen wrote: >> > On Thu, 2007-03-29 at 20:18 -0800, Harold Hallikainen wrote: >> >> I did an upgrade on my hp laptop from fc5 to fc6 and my wlan stopped >> >> working. Here's some stuff I've found: >> >> >> >> [root@(protected) sbin]# /usr/sbin/ndiswrapper -l >> >> Installed drivers: >> >> bcmwl5 driver installed, hardware present >> >> >> >> So, it looks like it's there >> >> >> >> [root@(protected) sbin]# /sbin/modprobe ndiswrapper >> >> FATAL: Module ndiswrapper not found. >> >> >> >> But maybe it isn't. >> >> >> >> Check versions between os and ndiswrapper... >> >> >> >> [root@(protected) sbin]# cat /proc/version >> >> Linux version 2.6.18-1.2798.fc6 >> >> (brewbuilder@(protected)) >> >> (gcc version 4.1.1 20061011 (Red Hat 4.1.1-30)) #1 SMP Mon Oct 16 >> >> 14:39:22 >> >> EDT 2006 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> [root@(protected) sbin]# /sbin/modinfo ndiswrapper >> >> modinfo: could not find module ndiswrapper >> >> >> >> Still can't find ndiswrapper... >> >> >> >> Ideas? >> > >> > Harold, >> > >> > ndiswrapper isn't part of the standard distribution and must be >> rebuilt >> > for each new kernel that gets installed. You did a major upgrade (FC5 >> > to FC6), so the kernel was updated. Also note that if you update the >> > kernel via yum, you will also need to rebuild ndiswrapper. >> > >> > ndiswrapper actually is made of several parts. The bit in /usr/sbin >> > is the bit that sets up the Windows driver to be used. It generally >> > doesn't change and can be used over all kernel versions. The second >> > bit, ndiswrapper.ko, is the actual kernel module and is >> kernel-specific. >> > It lives in the "/lib/modules/`uname -r`/misc" directory. >> > >> >> THANKS to all! I uninstalled ndiswrapper, then installed the latest, and >> IT WORKS! Next trick is to finish the upgrade of my server from FC4 to >> FC6. At a minimum, it changed httpd.conf so it brings up a default web >> page instead of where my stuff really is. So, I'll start digging through >> stuff to see what doesn't work and fix it. I guess upgrades cannot just >> be >> load it and run... > > Rather depends on how your old Apache was set up. If you did a custom > configure and modified the /etc/rc.d/init.d script to start your server, > yes, things will be different. FC6 uses Apache 2.x, with the config > files in /etc/httpd/conf and the content in /var/www/html, and the > startup script reflects that. I'm not sure anaconda is as nice about > creating "rpmsave" versions of config files as rpm and yum are. >
Thanks for the comments! I modified /etc/httpd.conf to set up the "main page" in my home (/home/harold/public_html) and various virtual host sites in other user homes. I'll print out my old httpd.conf and compare it with the new.
Thanks!
Harold
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