You need to edit the /etc/modules file as root - if the command I gave you didn't work, try something like: sudo gedit /etc/modules add: iwl3945 to the bottom of the file on a new line save, and reboot to test On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 3:14 PM, Ron Gauci <ron.gauci@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Bernard, > Brilliant, worked first time. > Trying to have it run at start is another thing. It just says permission > denied! > Regards > Ron > > -------------------- > > << Griffith Linux Users Group >> > Meets: last Sunday of every month Next Meeting: 31st August 2008, 2-5pm, > Where: 2MIA studios,Groongal Ave Griffith, corner of Jubilee Park > Website: //www.freelists.org/webpage/griffith-lug > -------------------- << Griffith Linux Users Group >> Meets: last Sunday of every month Next Meeting: 31st August 2008, 2-5pm, Where: 2MIA studios,Groongal Ave Griffith, corner of Jubilee Park Website: //www.freelists.org/webpage/griffith-lug