[CentOS] ipw220 wireless firmware for CentOS 5

andy.allen at virgin.net andy.allen at virgin.net
Wed Aug 8 13:53:33 UTC 2007


Thanks Phil,
I think I'll use RPMforge - the only thing is, I'm a bit confused about how
I should install the rpm. Do I use yum - I think I have to modify something
to get yum to access the right repository don't I? Or do I just download
the appropriate rpm from RPMforge and install using rpm on the command
line? Also, do I need to install anything else (module dependencies?) or
will yum or rpm take care of that?

Andy


Original Message:
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From: Phil Schaffner Philip.R.Schaffner at NASA.gov
Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2007 08:50:57 -0400
To: centos at centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] ipw220 wireless firmware for CentOS 5


On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 07:20 -0400, andy.allen at virgin.net wrote:
> Thanks Fabian,
> There seem to be a number of different ways of installing the ipw2200
> firmware and as I've said already I've tried puttting the .fw files into
> the firmware directory - why doesn't this work? What is actually the
> best/recommended way of installing the firmware in CentOS 5 please? - not
> too complicated please as I'm a linux enthusiast but not a great expert!

I have successfully used both the RPMforge and ATrpms packages for
IPW2200 on my laptop.  If you are using packages from either repo
already, sticking with that one is probably the best bet.  If using both
or neither, depends on whether you want to go with Axel's (ATrpms) kmdl
approach (may have to wait for him to build new packages after a new
kernel arrives) or with Dag's (RPMforge) dkms approach (rebuilds kernel
modules on-the-fly - requires development environment to be present).

Either is likely to be less complicated than trying to use the tarball,
and both have the advantage of having the package manager handle updates
to new firmware or drivers.

Phil


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