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From: Rob F. <fr...@ww...> - 2005-05-23 15:55:36
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Hi Andy, The other things you may need to do is change the permissions and ownerships of the kext so they match all the others ones, and reboot or : > sudo kextload WirelessDriver.kext from /System/Library/Extensions/ I hope this helps. Rob Dr Andrew Sleigh wrote: > Rob > > Thanks very much indeed. > > The wireless driver is now working on my Tiger system although I > didn't really know what I was doing. > So just a quick question: I compiled the project and copied the > WirlessDriver.kext from the build directory to the > /System/Library/Extensions directory using* *the command > sudo cp -r WirelessDriver.kext /System/Library/Extensions > > Is that correct and is that all I should do? > > Thanks > > Andy > > Rob Frohne wrote: > >> Dr Andrew Sleigh wrote: >> >>> Is there any chance of the version working in Tiger that Rob Frohne >>> mentioned being made available for download? >>> Failing that could we have some hints as to what needs fixing? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Andy >>> >>> >>> >> Hi Andy, >> >> The source for the fixes at this time are at: >> >> http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/WirelessCard.zip >> >> Hopefully I'll get some time to put together a package for the >> installer sometime soon. >> >> Rob > > >-- > >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >Dr Andrew Sleigh >School of Civil Engineering >University of Leeds >Leeds LS2 9JT, UK > >Tel: +44 113 343 2398 >Fax: +44 113 343 2265 >E-mail: P.A...@le... > |