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grandma:
dmesg - aha - a key - thank you.

grandma:
Perhaps this "format", loosely taken from my days "back when" I debugged software for firms, will help.

FATAL ERRORS: 0
WARNINGS: 0
INCONSISTENCIES: 3

INSTALLATION:

Fresh from downloaded ISO - no added files
Version 3.6rc2

a) empty G: drive (DOS/W2K) formatted FAT32 as the second Primary partion on C: (first primary partition with W2K) 4.3GB - no syslinux or other hidden files


b) After copying/expanding ISO files with ISODISK utility, renamed isolinux folder to syslinux

c) renamed isolinux.bin to syslinux.bin

d) renamed isolinux.cfg to syslinux.cfg

e) No other files installed, folders created or any changes to cfg

f) Boot using Grub4DOS, (grub.exe and grldr), called via menu.lst with the entry:

title TC1
root=(hd0,1)
kernel /boot/bzImage tinycore
initrd /boot/tinycore.gz
boot

Summary of errors:
==================

(not all inclusive, as reboot required and these were "entered" by memory)

1. Screen loads to black screen first and subsequent times: no logo or F2/F3 etc. options.

Suggest tutorial added to FAQs, "Booting with Grub", includes command line examples (5 - 10 - 20 or more), rather than parameters - both preferred.

2. Set Mouse with Control Panel, to reduce erratic/fast movement - lower to 2, apply/exit and closing control panel.

Mouse settings work as indicated for a period of 1 - 3 minutes, and then before rebooting or leaving session, mouse returns to fast/erratic movement.

Going back into control panel, find mouse settings back at higher number.

3. Set backup with control panel. Field is blank, not recognizing the original boot drive (G:/hda1). Attempts to put in hda1 result in error messages.

4. Mount hda1 with Mount on bottom menu. Successful.

(Should this be mounted by default since it was the BOOT drive?)

5. Open Ap Mgr. Set has a /tmp/ line, rather than recognizing the boot drive.

6. Open File Mgr. No /tce/optional folder.

a) Create /tce from root

b) Create /tce/optional

But clicking on the /tce folder does not show the /optional folder in left sidebar.

c) Tried closing and reopening File Mgr. Still no /optional folder in left sidebar.

d) Right file area shows /optional folder under /tce - Click that - enters /optional folder.

7. Save/backup issues:

a) Mount SBA2 - USB stick - go to background image jpg - copy to /opt/backgrounds

b) Attempt to reboot with backup. On reboot no settings saved.

8. Network issue (other PC connected to functional ethernet cable under Windows Vista):

a) Installed Tiny Core to USB - booted.

b) Control Panel - Networks - fields blank.


Summary of suggestions:
=======================

1. Defaults such as backup drive, folders and wallpaper etc. should persist by default starting with the first boot, and mouse settings and other "changes" by user should also persist by default, especially during a session.

2. Any folders not created to provide for persistence should be created by the first boot, such as /tce/optional.

3. Network should be polled prior to user opening control panel, so IP address and gateways are established and filled in.

4. If no ethernet cable detected, and wifi equipment IS detected, and Windows (NTLDR) is detected, and GRUB is detected via command line parameter, and FAT32 detected as BOOT drive, indicating a partition likely readable by Windows, then:

a) First boot should fetch wifi device ROM ID/Mfg/Model while in TC, or include NTFS.TZ files and scan Windows system 32 / driver folder for devices recognized or suggest different ISO with "Fetch Windows First" process, which can identify hardware on the machine, fetch drivers under Windows, loading the appropriate folders on the TC drive ... notifying User if required to "execute this .bat or .pl or .exe file from Windows to load wifi drivers for this PC".

b) After user reboots and enters Windows, then executes the exe, bat or other Windows fetch process, at end of downloads, load files to TC drive, and request user reboot and test, or load and test new Linux/TC drivers, then ...

c) With all wifi installations, include an audit or testing utility to verify PING and HTTP access functional, and

5. Always automatically load Firefox on first install until everything is stable or at least prompt user with a Y/N choice. Prompts requiring users to type unfamiliar phrases such as /mnt/hda1 are likely to have a severe, (greater than 80% fall out) negative impact on growth of customer base.

6. If any wifi hardware or other devices are not recognized should be added to TC database during Windows fetch process, then tallied and automatically prioritized for inclusion by techs based on demand/prevalance in user community. A screen to collect user email would allow automatic email notification when their missing driver has been tested and is available, although by that time recovering the new user who was unable to get online may be difficult.

7. During first boot and if possible, boots 1 - 10 (or more until turned off), TC should prompt user during shutdown to take a survey of problems, comments or suggestions. Anytime a suggestion is addressed with a change, user should receive feedback "Your idea was used and we'd like to get your thoughts on the implementation." By including user feedback during development, users become very loyal to a product line, feeling they are "part of a family that cares about their ideas and preferences". This causes users to act as "marketing agents" for the product and team, by giving them "bragging rights".

8. SKYPE chat sessions with techs should be available - by appointment - either for a fee or in groups (free), so 5 - 10 new users in a group could spend 15 - 60 minutes with an Admin who could walk them all through getting their initial boot to function correctly.

9. Busy Box and other utilities that "keep the package small" are not only difficult for many (most) users, but are likely to cause loss of customer base, especially if acting erratic, even when its user error. Lack of drop down select boxes and other "high resolution graphics" and "automated methods" of configuring the system, can all be installed WITHOUT increasing either the size of the installation, the core install package or total size of the typical user auto-configuration and overall installed application byte count by more than 50K - 100K.

Impact of changes:
==================

If the cost to "dress up" and "automate" Tiny Core is only 50K - 100K, and ...
the time to effect these costs is 1 - 2 weeks, and ...
if this eliminates 90% of the problems that 90% of new users migrating from Windows experience, and ...
if this means that the 90% who current fail to continue their migration, do in fact continue, and ...
if 100 users currently try TC per week today, and 90% cancel their migration due to these and other issues, then ...
new user base, which currently grows at 10 new users per week, will instead, grow at a rate of 81 new users per week with these changes,
therefore increasing new users by a factor of 8.1 to 1 compared to current conditions.

Additionally, if 10 new users per week currently continue to use Tiny Core, and ...
if 90% of these users require 5 - 10 hours of responding to forum inquiries, or ...
9 x 8 = 72 hours of support time per week, and ...
if the figure grows to 81 new users per week, and ...
if the automation reduces support requests by 90%, then ...
support hours per week will be 72 x .9 x 8.1 = 58 hours =
a 14% reduction in support hours required, and
an 800% increase in new users.

Juanito:
OK, so in an attempt to get your wifi working, you need to download the following extensions:

wireless-2.6.33.3-tinycore.tcz http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/tinycorelinux/3.x/tcz/wireless-2.6.33.3-tinycore.tcz
wireless_tools.tcz http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/tinycorelinux/3.x/tcz/wireless_tools.tcz

..and store them in your /tce/optional folder, eg /mnt/hda1/tce/optional. If you don't have such a a folder, you can create it under linux like this:
--- Code: ---$ sudo mkdir -p /mnt/hda1/tce/optional
$ sudo chown -R tc:staff /mnt/hda1/tce
--- End code ---

Once you've downloaded the extensions, you can load them in tinycore like this:
--- Code: ---$ tce-load -i wireless-2.6.33.3-tinycore.tcz
$ tce-load -i wireless_tools.tcz
--- End code ---
This assume your /tce folder is recognised, if not you can use "tce-load -i /path-to-file/extension_name"

Now we need to check if the module for your hardware loaded automatically like this:
--- Code: ---$lsmod
--- End code ---
If it loaded automatically, you should see an entry for "rtl8187', the module for your hardware.

If the module did not load automatically, then you can load it like this:
--- Code: ---$ sudo modprobe rtl8187
--- End code ---

Once the module is loaded, you need to look at the system messages to see what interface has been assigned to the wireless connection (wlan0, eth1, etc) and whether any firmware is required. You can do it like this:
--- Code: ---dmesg | tail -25
--- End code ---
..and post the result so we can figure out what to do next.

grandma:
Didn't work.

Kidding.

Thank you. I see something in here - you will probably see more than I do.

I used the > pipe (prayed it worked - yipper) and here is what I did and the results:

1. lsmod returned nothing first time.

2. Figured I'd try to tce-load files first.

3. cd to drive and folder - repeated lsmod - nothing

4. Did the tce-load -i

5. lsmod returned with rtl detected.

6. Rebooted and cleared folder of all backups - reloaded all tce files (from my tinkering) - fresh boot - removed perl etc. and only 2 wireless files in optional. Remember I have access as a G:NTFS drive so I can drop stuff in there easily.

7. Ran lsmod.

This time returned the first piped output screen below - but no rtl info - that's expected. Wonder why first lsmod returned nothing - may be cfg file (all files) were reloaded fresh and cfg had been corrupted by my tinkering - evidenced with first pass.

8. Ran tce-load on both wireless files.

9. Ran lsmod - again rtl files show.

Here is the first lsmod (that produced "something"), followed by second lsmod.

Juanito - I think you hit a little gold here...maybe.

First lsmod (before tce-load)
====================

Module                  Size  Used by    Not tainted
vfat                    5596  1
fat                    30220  1 vfat
squashfs               14728  0
pcmcia                 12756  0
scsi_wait_scan           276  0
ppdev                   3732  0
video                  12712  0
parport_pc             18656  0
backlight               1632  1 video
output                   724  1 video
parport                18560  2 ppdev,parport_pc
yenta_socket           13432  2
ramzswap               10240  1
rsrc_nonstatic          5780  1 yenta_socket
ac                      1696  0
battery                 6028  0
3c59x                  22084  0
pcmcia_core            17332  3 pcmcia,yenta_socket,rsrc_nonstatic
loop                    8068  0

Second lsmod (after tce-load)
=====================

Module                  Size  Used by    Not tainted
rtl8187                22900  0
mac80211               87580  1 rtl8187
cfg80211               73276  2 rtl8187,mac80211
eeprom_93cx6             704  1 rtl8187
vfat                    5596  1
fat                    30220  1 vfat
squashfs               14728  2
pcmcia                 12756  0
scsi_wait_scan           276  0
ppdev                   3732  0
video                  12712  0
parport_pc             18656  0
backlight               1632  1 video
output                   724  1 video
parport                18560  2 ppdev,parport_pc
yenta_socket           13432  2
ramzswap               10240  1
rsrc_nonstatic          5780  1 yenta_socket
ac                      1696  0
battery                 6028  0
3c59x                  22084  0
pcmcia_core            17332  3 pcmcia,yenta_socket,rsrc_nonstatic
loop                    8068  4

All attempts of tce-load returned OK

Here are folders before and after

BEFORE (fresh install)
===============

Volume in drive G is HOME
Volume Serial Number is 084E-BBD6

Directory of G:\
04/08/2011  02:15p      <DIR>          boot
04/18/2011  07:00p      <DIR>          tce
              0 File(s)              0 bytes

Directory of G:\boot
04/18/2011  06:42p      <DIR>          .
04/18/2011  06:42p      <DIR>          ..
05/12/2010  06:43p           2,294,848 bzImage
04/08/2011  02:16p           8,406,359 tinycore.gz
10/26/2010  12:26p      <DIR>          syslinux
              2 File(s)     10,701,207 bytes

Directory of G:\boot\syslinux
04/18/2011  06:42p      <DIR>          .
04/18/2011  06:42p      <DIR>          ..
04/08/2011  02:16p               2,048 boot.cat
11/14/2010  03:47p                 233 boot.msg
11/04/2010  11:39a                 918 f2
11/04/2010  11:39a               1,085 f3
11/04/2010  11:44a               1,045 f4
04/08/2011  11:47a              14,336 syslinux.bin
01/20/2011  10:22p                 175 syslinux.cfg
              7 File(s)         19,840 bytes

Directory of G:\tce
04/18/2011  06:49p      <DIR>          .
04/18/2011  06:49p      <DIR>          ..
04/19/2011  03:31p      <DIR>          optional
04/19/2011  03:38p      <DIR>          uaps
              0 File(s)              0 bytes

Directory of G:\tce\optional
04/18/2011  06:49p      <DIR>          .
04/18/2011  06:49p      <DIR>          ..
04/19/2011  03:13p           1,224,704 wireless-2.6.33.3-tinycore.tcz
04/19/2011  03:13p              86,016 wireless_tools.tcz
              2 File(s)      1,310,720 bytes

Directory of G:\tce\uaps
04/19/2011  03:17p      <DIR>          .
04/19/2011  03:17p      <DIR>          ..
04/19/2011  03:17p               1,495 help.txt
              1 File(s)          1,495 bytes
    Total Files Listed:
             12 File(s)     12,033,262 bytes
             15 Dir(s)   4,273,106,944 bytes free


AFTER (shutdown)
=============

Volume in drive G is HOME
Volume Serial Number is 084E-BBD6

Directory of G:\
04/08/2011  02:15p      <DIR>          boot
04/19/2011  03:49p      <DIR>          tce
              0 File(s)              0 bytes

Directory of G:\boot
04/18/2011  06:42p      <DIR>          .
04/18/2011  06:42p      <DIR>          ..
05/12/2010  06:43p           2,294,848 bzImage
04/08/2011  02:16p           8,406,359 tinycore.gz
10/26/2010  12:26p      <DIR>          syslinux
              2 File(s)     10,701,207 bytes

Directory of G:\boot\syslinux
04/18/2011  06:42p      <DIR>          .
04/18/2011  06:42p      <DIR>          ..
04/08/2011  02:16p               2,048 boot.cat
11/14/2010  03:47p                 233 boot.msg
11/04/2010  11:39a                 918 f2
11/04/2010  11:39a               1,085 f3
11/04/2010  11:44a               1,045 f4
04/08/2011  11:47a              14,336 syslinux.bin
01/20/2011  10:22p                 175 syslinux.cfg
              7 File(s)         19,840 bytes

Directory of G:\tce
04/18/2011  06:49p      <DIR>          .
04/18/2011  06:49p      <DIR>          ..
04/19/2011  03:31p      <DIR>          optional
04/19/2011  03:45p                   0 xwbar.lst
04/19/2011  03:49p               3,141 mydata.tgz
04/19/2011  03:48p      <DIR>          uaps
              2 File(s)          3,141 bytes

Directory of G:\tce\optional
04/18/2011  06:49p      <DIR>          .
04/18/2011  06:49p      <DIR>          ..
04/19/2011  03:13p           1,224,704 wireless-2.6.33.3-tinycore.tcz
04/19/2011  03:13p              86,016 wireless_tools.tcz
              2 File(s)      1,310,720 bytes

Directory of G:\tce\uaps
04/19/2011  03:17p      <DIR>          .
04/19/2011  03:17p      <DIR>          ..
04/19/2011  03:17p               1,495 help.txt
04/19/2011  03:46p                 756 step1.txt
04/19/2011  03:48p                 918 step2.txt
              3 File(s)          3,169 bytes
    Total Files Listed:
             16 File(s)     12,038,077 bytes
             15 Dir(s)   4,273,094,656 bytes free

Does any of this help?

Thank you - I think you hit a bit of gold.



grandma:
Also found this - the netrtuw.inf file

BOF (this line is my entry)
;; Windows .INF file for NDIS driver
;;
;; Realtek RTL8187 Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter
;;
;; Copyright (C) 2008 Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
;;
;; this release is primarily for WHQL test.

[Version]
Signature   = "$Chicago$"
Compatible   = 1
Class      = Net
ClassGUID   = {4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}
Provider   = %Realtek%
CatalogFile.NT   = netrtuw.cat      ;; for WHQL certified
DriverVer   = 06/13/2008,5.1313.0613.2008

[Manufacturer]
%Realtek% = Realtek,NTx86

[ControlFlags]
ExcludeFromSelect = USB\VID_0BDA&PID_8187&REV_0100
ExcludeFromSelect = USB\VID_0769&PID_11F2&REV_0100

;;****************************************************************************
;; IDs for 2K/XP
;;****************************************************************************
[Realtek.NTx86]
%RTL8187.DeviceDesc% = RTL8187.ndi,USB\VID_0BDA&PID_8187&REV_0100
%RTL8187.DeviceDesc% = RTL8187.ndi,USB\VID_13D1&PID_ABE6&REV_0100 ;
%RTL8187.DeviceDesc% = RTL8187.ndi,USB\VID_1371&PID_9401&REV_0100 ;
%RTL8187.DeviceDesc% = RTL8187.ndi,USB\VID_114B&PID_0150&REV_0100 ;
%RTL8187.DeviceDesc% = RTL8187.ndi,USB\VID_18E8&PID_6232&REV_0100 ;
%RTL8187.DeviceDesc% = RTL8187.ndi,USB\VID_0789&PID_010C&REV_0100 ;

%RTL8187.DeviceDesc.Surecom% = RTL8187.ndi,USB\VID_0769&PID_11F2&REV_0100 ;
%RTL8187.DeviceDesc.Sitecom% = RTL8187.ndi,USB\VID_0DF6&PID_000D&REV_0100 ;

;;****************************************************************************
;; IDs for 98SE/ME
;;****************************************************************************
[Realtek]
%RTL8187.DeviceDesc% = RTL8187.ndi,USB\VID_0BDA&PID_8187&REV_0100
%RTL8187.DeviceDesc% = RTL8187.ndi,USB\VID_13D1&PID_ABE6&REV_0100 ;
%RTL8187.DeviceDesc% = RTL8187.ndi,USB\VID_1371&PID_9401&REV_0100 ;
%RTL8187.DeviceDesc% = RTL8187.ndi,USB\VID_114B&PID_0150&REV_0100 ;
%RTL8187.DeviceDesc% = RTL8187.ndi,USB\VID_18E8&PID_6232&REV_0100 ;
%RTL8187.DeviceDesc% = RTL8187.ndi,USB\VID_0789&PID_010C&REV_0100 ;

%RTL8187.DeviceDesc.Surecom% = RTL8187.ndi,USB\VID_0769&PID_11F2&REV_0100 ;
%RTL8187.DeviceDesc.Sitecom% = RTL8187.ndi,USB\VID_0DF6&PID_000D&REV_0100 ;

; by Owen on 04/12/04
;;****************************************************************************
;; Windows 98
;;****************************************************************************
[RTL8187.ndi]
DriverVer       = 06/13/2008,1313
AddReg = RTL8187.Reg, RTL8187.common.reg
CopyFiles       = RTL8187.CopyFiles98
;
;;****************************************************************************
;; Windows XP
;;****************************************************************************
[RTL8187.ndi.NT]
AddReg      = RTL8187.NT.Reg, RTL8187.common.reg
Characteristics = 0x84
BusType         = 15
CopyFiles       = RTL8187.CopyFiles


[RTL8187.ndi.NT.Services]
AddService = RTLWUSB, 2, rtsnt.Service, RTL8187.EventLog

; by Owen on 04/12/04
;*******************************************************************************
; Windows 98
;*******************************************************************************
[RTL8187.Reg]
HKR, Ndi, DeviceID, 0, USB\VID_0BDA&PID_8187&REV_0100

HKR,Ndi,CardType,,"PNP"

HKR, , DriverDesc, 0, "Realtek RTL8187 Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter"
HKR, , DevLoader,,*ndis,*ntkern,*ndis
HKR, , DeviceVxDs,,RTL8187.sys
HKR, , EnumPropPages, 0, netdi.dll, EnumPropPages

; NDIS Info
HKR,NDIS,MajorNdisVersion,1,03
HKR,NDIS,MinorNdisVersion,1,0a
HKR,NDIS,LogDriverName,,RTLWUSB

; Interfaces
HKR,Ndi\Interfaces,DefLower,,"ethernet"
HKR,Ndi\Interfaces,LowerRange,,"ethernet"
HKR,Ndi\Interfaces,DefUpper,,"ndis3"
HKR,Ndi\Interfaces,UpperRange,,"ndis3"
;
;*******************************************************************************
; RTL8187 common paramters
;*******************************************************************************
[RTL8187.common.reg]
HKR,Ndi\params\SSID,            ParamDesc,  0, %SSID_STR%
HKR,Ndi\params\SSID,            type,       0, "edit"
HKR,Ndi\params\SSID,            default,    0, "ANY"
HKR,Ndi\params\SSID,            LimitText,  0, "32"
HKR,defaults,SSID,0,"ANY"
HKR,,SSID,0,"ANY"

HKR,Ndi\params\Channel,       ParamDesc,  0, %CHANNEL_STR%
HKR,Ndi\params\Channel,       type,       0, "int"
HKR,Ndi\params\Channel,       default,    0, "1"
HKR,Ndi\params\Channel,       Min,        0, "1"
HKR,Ndi\params\Channel,       Max,        0, "14"
HKR,Ndi\params\Channel,       Step,       0, "1"
HKR,Ndi\params\Channel,       Base,       0, "10"
HKR,defaults,Channel,0,"1"
HKR,,Channel,0,"1"

HKR,Ndi\params\NetworkType,        ParamDesc,  0, %NETWORK_TYPE_STR%
HKR,Ndi\params\NetworkType,        type,       0, "enum"
HKR,Ndi\params\NetworkType,        default,    0, "1"
HKR,Ndi\params\NetworkType\enum,   "0",        0, "Ad Hoc"
HKR,Ndi\params\NetworkType\enum,   "1",        0, "Infrastructure"
HKR,Ndi\params\NetworkType\enum,   "2",        0, "Auto select"
HKR,defaults,NetworkType,0,"1"
HKR,,NetworkType,0,"1"

HKR,Ndi\params\LedCtrl,        ParamDesc,  0, %LED_CONTROL_STR%
HKR,Ndi\params\LedCtrl,        type,       0, "enum"
HKR,Ndi\params\LedCtrl,        default,    0, "1"
HKR,Ndi\params\LedCtrl\enum,   "0",        0, "Disable"
HKR,Ndi\params\LedCtrl\enum,   "1",        0, "Enable"
HKR,defaults,LedCtrl,0,"1"
HKR,,LedCtrl,0,"1"

HKR,NDI\params\PowerSaveMode,      ParamDesc,  0, %POWER_SAVE_STR%
HKR,NDI\params\PowerSaveMode,      type,       0, "enum"
HKR,Ndi\params\PowerSaveMode,      default,    0, "0"
HKR,NDI\params\PowerSaveMode\enum, "0",        0, "CAM"
HKR,NDI\params\PowerSaveMode\enum, "1",        0, "MAX_PSP"
HKR,NDI\params\PowerSaveMode\enum, "2",        0, "Fast_PSP"
HKR,defaults,PowerSaveMode,0,"0"
HKR,,PowerSaveMode,0,"0"

HKR,Ndi\params\WiFi11bIbss,        ParamDesc,  0, %WIFI_IBSS_STR%
HKR,Ndi\params\WiFi11bIbss,        type,       0, "enum"
HKR,Ndi\params\WiFi11bIbss,        default,    0, "0"
HKR,Ndi\params\WiFi11bIbss\enum,   "0",        0, "Disable"
HKR,Ndi\params\WiFi11bIbss\enum,   "1",        0, "Enable"
HKR,defaults,WiFi11bIbss,0,"0"
HKR,,WiFi11bIbss,0,"0"

HKR,Ndi\params\bRateAdaptive,        ParamDesc,  0, %RATE_ADAPTIVE_STR%
HKR,Ndi\params\bRateAdaptive,        type,       0, "enum"
HKR,Ndi\params\bRateAdaptive,        default,    0, "1"
HKR,Ndi\params\bRateAdaptive\enum,   "0",        0, "Disable"
HKR,Ndi\params\bRateAdaptive\enum,   "1",        0, "Enable"
HKR,defaults,bRateAdaptive,0,"1"
HKR,,bRateAdaptive,0,"1"

HKR,Ndi\params\MaxPktSize, ParamDesc, 0, %MAX_PKTSIZE_STR%
HKR,Ndi\params\MaxPktSize, type, 0, "int"
HKR,Ndi\params\MaxPktSize, default, 0, "1514"
HKR,Ndi\params\MaxPktSize, min, 0, "256"
HKR,Ndi\params\MaxPktSize, max, 0, "2304"
HKR,Ndi\params\MaxPktSize, step, 0, "1"
HKR,defaults,MaxPktSize, 0, "1514"
HKR,,MaxPktSize, 0, "1514"

HKR,Ndi\params\ChannelPlan, ParamDesc, 0, %CHANNEL_PLAN_STR%
HKR,Ndi\params\ChannelPlan, type, 0, "enum"
HKR,Ndi\params\ChannelPlan, default, 0, "15"
HKR,Ndi\params\ChannelPlan\enum, "0", 0, "FCC"
HKR,Ndi\params\ChannelPlan\enum, "1", 0, "IC"
HKR,Ndi\params\ChannelPlan\enum, "2", 0, "ETSI"
HKR,Ndi\params\ChannelPlan\enum, "3", 0, "Spain"
HKR,Ndi\params\ChannelPlan\enum, "4", 0, "France"
HKR,Ndi\params\ChannelPlan\enum, "5", 0, "MKK"
HKR,Ndi\params\ChannelPlan\enum, "6", 0, "MKK1"
HKR,Ndi\params\ChannelPlan\enum, "7", 0, "Israel"
HKR,Ndi\params\ChannelPlan\enum, "8", 0, "TELEC"
HKR,Ndi\params\ChannelPlan\enum, "15", 0, "DOMAIN_FROM_EEPROM"
HKR,defaults,ChannelPlan, 0, "15"
HKR,,ChannelPlan, 0, "15"

HKR,Ndi\params\ShortRetryLimit, ParamDesc, 0, %SHORT_RETRY_LIMIT%
HKR,Ndi\params\ShortRetryLimit, default, 0, "7"
HKR,Ndi\params\ShortRetryLimit, type, 0, "int"
HKR,Ndi\params\ShortRetryLimit, min, 0, "0"
HKR,Ndi\params\ShortRetryLimit, max, 0, "255"
HKR,Ndi\params\ShortRetryLimit, step, 0, "1"
HKR,defaults,ShortRetryLimit, 0, "7"
HKR,,ShortRetryLimit, 0, "7"

HKR,Ndi\params\LongRetryLimit, ParamDesc, 0, %LONG_RETRY_LIMIT%
HKR,Ndi\params\LongRetryLimit, default, 0, "7"
HKR,Ndi\params\LongRetryLimit, type, 0, "int"
HKR,Ndi\params\LongRetryLimit, min, 0, "0"
HKR,Ndi\params\LongRetryLimit, max, 0, "255"
HKR,Ndi\params\LongRetryLimit, step, 0, "1"
HKR,defaults,LongRetryLimit, 0, "7"
HKR,,LongRetryLimit, 0, "7"

HKR,Ndi\params\FragThresh, ParamDesc, 0, %FRAGTHRESH_STR%
HKR,Ndi\params\FragThresh, default, 0, "2346"
HKR,Ndi\params\FragThresh, type, 0, "int"
HKR,Ndi\params\FragThresh, min, 0, "256"
HKR,Ndi\params\FragThresh, max, 0, "2346"
HKR,Ndi\params\FragThresh, step, 0, "1"
HKR,defaults,FragThresh, 0, "2346"
HKR,,FragThresh, 0, "2346"

HKR,Ndi\params\RTSThresh, ParamDesc, 0, %RTSTHRESH_STR%
HKR,Ndi\params\RTSThresh, default, 0, "2347"
HKR,Ndi\params\RTSThresh, type, 0, "int"
HKR,Ndi\params\RTSThresh, min, 0, "0"
HKR,Ndi\params\RTSThresh, max, 0, "2347"
HKR,Ndi\params\RTSThresh, step, 0, "1"
HKR,defaults,RTSThresh, 0, "2347"
HKR,,RTSThresh, 0, "2347"

HKR,Ndi\params\PSPXlinkMode,        ParamDesc,  0, %PSP_XLINK_STR%
HKR,Ndi\params\PSPXlinkMode,        type,       0, "enum"
HKR,Ndi\params\PSPXlinkMode,        default,    0, "0"
HKR,Ndi\params\PSPXlinkMode\enum,   "0",        0, "Disable"
HKR,Ndi\params\PSPXlinkMode\enum,   "1",        0, "Enable"
HKR,defaults,PSPXlinkMode,0,"0"
HKR,,PSPXlinkMode,0,"0"

HKR,,DefaultKeyID,,"0"
HKR,,DefaultKey0,,""
HKR,,DefaultKey1,,""
HKR,,DefaultKey2,,""
HKR,,DefaultKey3,,""

; by Owen on 04/12/04
[RTL8187.CopyFiles98]
RTL8187.sys,,,2
;
;*******************************************************************************
; Windows XP
;*******************************************************************************
[RTL8187.NT.Reg]
HKR, Ndi\Interfaces,    UpperRange, 0, "ndis5,mdcwifi,wifipro"
HKR, Ndi\Interfaces,    LowerRange, 0, "ethernet"
HKR, Ndi,               Service,    0, "RTLWUSB"

[rtsnt.Service]
DisplayName    = %RTL8187.DeviceDesc.DispName%
ServiceType    = 1      ; %SERVICE_KERNEL_DRIVER%
StartType      = 3      ; %SERRVICE_DEMAND_START%
ErrorControl   = 1      ; %SERRVICE_ERROR_NORMAL%
ServiceBinary  = %12%\RTL8187.sys
LoadOrderGroup = NDIS

[RTL8187.EventLog]
AddReg = RTL8187.AddEventLog.reg

[RTL8187.AddEventLog.reg]
HKR, , EventMessageFile, 0x00020000, "%%SystemRoot%%\System32\netevent.dll"
HKR, , TypesSupported  , 0x00010001, 7

[RTL8187.CopyFiles]
RTL8187.sys,,,2

;*******************************************************************************
; Destination Directory
;*******************************************************************************
[DestinationDirs]
; by Owen on 04/12/04
RTL8187.CopyFiles98   = 11
;
RTL8187.CopyFiles   = 12

[SourceDisksNames]
1=%DISKNAME%,,,

[SourceDisksFiles]
RTL8187.sys = 1

;*******************************************************************************
; Strings
;*******************************************************************************
[Strings]
Realtek          = "Realtek Semiconductor Corp."
SSID_STR         = "SSID"
CHANNEL_STR         = "Channel"
NETWORK_TYPE_STR   = "Network Type"
LED_CONTROL_STR      = "LED Control"
POWER_SAVE_STR      = "Power Save Mode"
WIFI_IBSS_STR      = "IBSS Default 11b Mode"
RATE_ADAPTIVE_STR   = "Rate Adaptive"
MAX_PKTSIZE_STR      = "Maximum Packet Size"
CHANNEL_PLAN_STR   = "Channel Plan"
SHORT_RETRY_LIMIT   = "Short Retry Limit"
LONG_RETRY_LIMIT   = "Long Retry Limit"
FRAGTHRESH_STR      = "Fragmentation Threshold"
RTSTHRESH_STR      = "RTS Threshold"
PSP_XLINK_STR      = "PSP XLink Mode"

;; Source disk name
DISKNAME               = "Realtek RTL8187 Wireless 802.11b/g 54Mbps USB 2.0 Network Adapter Driver Disk"
RTL8187.DeviceDesc         = "Realtek RTL8187 Wireless 802.11b/g 54Mbps USB 2.0 Network Adapter"
RTL8187.DeviceDesc.DispName   = "Realtek RTL8187 Wireless 802.11b/g 54Mbps USB 2.0 Network Adapter"
RTL8187.DeviceDesc.Surecom   = "SURECOM EP-9001-g 802.11g 54M WLAN USB Adapter"
RTL8187.DeviceDesc.Sitecom   = "SITECOM WL-168 Wireless Network USB Adapter 54g"
EOF (this line is my entry)

Do I also need to compile the source files I received when I downloaded the LINUX driver?

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