[olug] Wireless problems in Suse 9.1

Jake Churchill jachurchill at cox.net
Tue Jul 13 00:12:52 UTC 2004


you have to sudo everything and then edit the sudoers file in /etc.  
I'm not sure of the line, but if you google it I'm sure you'll find it. 
  It's not the most secure.  It basically lets a system user sudo 
EVERYTHING, but for that laptop since I'm guessing you are just testing 
suse 9.1, it'd work.


On Jul 12, 2004, at 6:33 PM, John P. DiMartino wrote:

> Yeah, I'm talking about the laptop - I think I am going to write a 
> quick script that will do all that... but I'm not sure how to give 
> scripts root access......... any hints guys?
>
> thanks
>
> Jake Churchill wrote:
>
>> stop network, then stop pcmcia, then start pcmcia, then start pcmcia. 
>>  that is if you're talking about that laptop.  I had that problem 
>> with Mandrake and Redhat on the same machine.
>>
>> su
>> ./network stop
>> ./pcmcia stop
>> ./pcmcia start
>> ./network start
>>
>> those should all be in the /etc/init.d/  That's where they were with 
>> Redhat and Mandrake.  If not, run 'updatedb' as root, then 'locate 
>> <program_name>'
>>
>> Jake
>>
>>
>> On Jul 12, 2004, at 3:45 PM, John P. DiMartino wrote:
>>
>>> I have been having troubles with Suse 9.1 and my Dlink DWL-650 card. 
>>>  After a while of the computer running I will lose my net connection 
>>> and it wont be restored until I reboot.  Do you guys have any easier 
>>> work arounds than restarting?  Do you know how to fix it?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> John
>>>
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