Bugzilla – Bug 116325
SuSe 10.0 RC1 Centrino WLAN bug
Last modified: 2006-10-24 16:23:59 UTC
Installed full RC1 on a Dell Latitude D810 with Centrino chipset. WLAN card was recognized and YaST let me "configure it" under Network Devices/Network Card "Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG" without error but device would not operate. I manually deleted the WLAN in YaST, tracked down ipw-firmware-5-6.noarch.rpm and installed it and the WLAN began operating correcly. Centrino chipsets are becoming very common. This is double annoying because YaST pretends to configure the device but KWifiManager does not see it.
Attach YaST logs, please. http://www.opensuse.org/Bug_Reporting_FAQ#YaST Thanks
Created attachment 49658 [details] Suse Logs tgz file
Hwinfo did detect that ipw-firmware.rpm is needed. But unfortunately the logs you attached start on Sep 11 whereas the bug occurred on Sep 10, so the information is not reliable. Please try to reproduce the bug again and give me the logs that come out of it: It should not be necessary to reinstall. Remove the firmware rpm, remove the card configuration in yast and reboot, then set it up again.
Well, openSUSE does not ship with firmware packages, so YaST can not install it. Maybe YaST should refuse to configure cards for which it couldn't install the firmware, or at least insistently warn about it.
Reassigning to the new maintainer of yast2-network.
I believe this is now fixed in SUSE Linux 10.2 (beta2 will be the first one to contain the fix). We ship binary firmware for Intel wireless cards on Add-On CD since 10.1. In 10.2 the bug is worked around completely. If you choose to configure your Intel wireless card in YaST, it detects ipw-firmware is needed, scans available installation sources and if the package is found, it is installed. If not found, user is advised to add Add-On CD to his/her installation sources and try again. Unfortunately, I cannot backport the fix to 10.0. So if you don't mind upgrading ... ;-)