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| Can anyone help?! I am newish to Linux and after having played with Fedora, SuSE and Ubuntu as desktop machines I am now trying to configure a server using Debian. The box is not near my router, so I need a wireless solution - hence using the Belkin device. The machine is configured as dual boot, and the other operating system is SuSE - hence I know that this device works with my system using the at76c503 driver. After lots of help from fellows on IRC I have finally installed the at76 drivers, which correctly show up when I run lsmod. Unfortunately, wlan0 does not seem to exist... iwconfig only shows eth0 and lo, and both show "no wireless extensions" If I unplug the device I get a usb message, and on reconnecting it I get a usb connect message. The driver then issues an error message saying that the firmware file atmel_at76c503-rfmd-acc.bin cannot be found. The file exists in /lib/firmware - the same place as it does on the SuSE drive. Any thoughts appreciated. Andy |
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