Iguana wrote:Iguana wrote:I'm also wondering if there's a way to dual boot ydl cuda and windows 7?
No need now, i got myself a second hdd for the second hdd slot in my laptop, but sadly when i installed ydl 6.3 on there.. the built in lan network adapter doesn't work nor does the wifi..
Turns out these broadcom network adapters are poorly supported, and it would probably take too much effort to get it to work..
You might not have much luck with this - but if you haven't tried it, you should start up NetworkManager and see if that helps. It's not fully implemented in YDL, but it's setup in YDL for CUDA. It's a small network icon in the upper right corner of your screen.
If it's not running, you can start it by opening up a terminal window, logging in as root with a
su -l, then invoking it with
service NetworkManager start (case sensitive)
To make it load permanently, open up a terminal window, log in as root with a
su -l, then set it to autoload with
chkconfig NetworkManager on and reboot.
Cheers,
Paul