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I recently installed SUSE on my main computer, and I was surprised by how easily I was able to set up wireless on it. In fact, I didn't need to do anything at all, it simply figured it out itself. Because of how simple it was, I decided to install it on my shiny new laptop as well, and things aren't going as smoothly as before.
SUSE recognized my laptop wireless card, and it has the same settings in "Control Center (YaST) -> Network Devices" as my computer has, but in my system tray (is that what you call it in linux?) KInternet isn't doing anything, and when I right-click it, I only get the "Settings..." option, and there isn't much in there. On my main computer, I get a ton of options and the icon is animated, indicating network traffic.
Any ideas on how to get my device started on my laptop?
svar
Ahh.... ok. I'm assuming you used the OSS version of SUSE...
Remove your wireless card using YaST, as in click on the device and delete it. Then, Install this:
ftp://mirror.mcs.anl.gov/pub/suse/i3...5-6.noarch.rpmRestart, should be detected correctly and should also prompt you to configure it.
As an aside, this is available using YaST if you added additional repositories. See here:
http://www.opensuse.org/Additional_Y...e_Repositories