Wireless Help

jomy abraham jomytabraham1 at rediffmail.com
Sun Nov 28 05:01:20 UTC 2004


u can find the kernel architecture with the help of command uname.uname -m gives that. see man uname for more details
thanx


On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 brad.mugleston at comcast.net wrote :
>Hit the after Thanksgiving sales this morning - got a Motorola
>wireless hub and card for my notebook so I can get away from
>being so wired all the time.
>
> >From what I've read I need to install ndiswrapper to get Linux
>(Red Hat 9) to recognize the card.  I'd rather not have to build
>it if I can avoid it so I went looking for some RPM's.
>
>Found what I need but there are so many choices (most of which
>I've figured out) but I need to know the architucture (386, 586,
>686) of the Kernel I've installed.  I know it should match the
>hardware in the notebook but I'd like to verify before going
>forward.
>
>Any quick way to figure it out?
>
>Thanks,
>
>--
>Brad Mugleston, KI0OT
>
>There are 10 types of people in this world.  Those that
>understand binary and those that don't.
>
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