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How do i fix my intel wifi link 5300 agn
How do i fix my intel wifi link 5300 agn












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I can't install kernel symbols from RPM because it says it conflicts with kernel source from 2.25.

I can't install nVidia driver because I don't have kernel symbols. I can't make Xgl run in kernel 2.27 because nVidia driver is installed only for 2.25.

how do i fix my intel wifi link 5300 agn

I just booted my system with network cable attached and I hadn't to wait for so long time (but the laptop hanged 15 secs). That's why I prefer waiting for 11.1 final release and ALWAYS keep a working kernel.Īnyway I'm making progress. No offence, but I can't have an unstable system right now.

I wouldn't like to upgrade to a beta version because I simply don't trust betas. I tried the first two methods a couple of days ago and I still wanted to report my difficulties. Installing kernel-source and nVidia driver for Xgl. After a couple of minutes I could read something like "clock skew +0.00000000s". Currently my laptop is hang, with cursor blinking. I retried RPM-installing the x86_64 kernel from Vanilla repository but same problem. Now I used YaST to force uninstalling that RPM kernel. To be more precise, system just hanged at a random time during boot, not after a precise daemon (I noticed an error message with asus_oled daemon, disabled it, but same problem). It worked but system didn't boot into that kernel. I then tried to download the 3 RPMs from /factory and installed with RPM command (rpm -ivh kernel-default*.rpm). I checked carefully, and noticed that kernel from repository is strangely only for x86 The reason is that kernel Vanilla 2.27 (which is kernel-default in YaST) causes 3000+ conflicts because of libc.so, asking me to change the architecture to i586 for almost all packages on my system, which is 圆4. I tried to add the repository to YaST, but I was unable to upgrade my current kernel. I then uninstalled that kernel "simply" (make uninstall didn't work) deleting files from /boot and from /usr/src and restored the system to its original state. That created a new kernel entry in my /boot directory and into GRUB, but it was without ramdisk, mkinitrd skipped that kernel and I was unable to boot at all with THAT kernel. Doing make menuconfig (and naming that kernel "-wireless" for my convenience) I also wanted to try setting the CPU type to Core 2 Duo because that's a C2D T9400, but same result.

how do i fix my intel wifi link 5300 agn

Once I was happy with that, I would reboot and try out the vanila kernel.Well, I tried to install 2.7 kernel but didn't succeed.įirst I downloaded the kernel sources from, and tried to compile the kernelġ. If it did not, I would edit the menu.lst file to ensure that it did. Then before rebooting, I would check the /boot/grub/menu.lst and ensure it allows the booting of the two different kernels in grub (ie the old and the new). This leaves the old kernel in a separate file. If it were me, I would download the applicable kernel rpm, then backup my /boot/grub/menu.lst, and then install the kernel with "rpm -ivh kernel-etc-etc.rpm".

how do i fix my intel wifi link 5300 agn

You could try the vanilla kernel (for 2.6.27 and openSUSE-11.0). Don't waste your time with other efforts.














How do i fix my intel wifi link 5300 agn