trickassfoo wrote:I have downloaded the rpm package to my desktop via sd card.
So - you'd want to open a terminal window, then use the
cd command to go to the RPM and execute the command. Since you downloaded the file to your Desktop, it is located on your hard drive in your home folder
/Desktop (Note: Linux is case sensitive - you want Desktop, not desktop.)
e.g. if your login is ps3user, then your home directory is
/home/ps3user and the desktop would be
/home/ps3user/Desktop. So - assuming the RPM name is
wireless-tools-28-1.ppc64.rpm, you'd do this from a terminal window:
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su -
<enter your root password>
cd /home/ps3user/Desktop
rpm -Uvh --force wireless-tools-28-1.ppc64.rpm
The only exception to this is root user. The home folder for root user is
/root and the desktop would be
/root/Desktop.
I'm using WEP and also another unprotected signal.
Wait - hold on. Are you trying to get WEP to work? Wireless tools compatible with that should already be loaded on your system. What is the output of this command?
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rpm -q wireless-tools
Cheers,
Paul