I am a fairly new linux convert, still having some basic troubles...
I have recently got my Belkin f5d7000 card working in mandrake 10.2, and have made a small script called 'wireless.sh' to configure things like essid, encryption key and route to use. I have to run this every time I boot up in order to get the wireless working. Is there a way to make this script run by itself on startup? I am using kde and saw a post somewhere here that said to put the file in home/user/.kde/Autostart - which I did, but nothing happened and I still have to start the script myself. I ticked the box in the properties part of the script (in Konqueror) to enable the file to be executable, and the permissions are set correctly I think... I need to be root to run the script in a terminal, so maybe this could be the problem? Any help would be wildly appreciated, I love linux for the way it can be configured to do what I want, but I lack the knowledge to do this stuff straight up.
once again, thanks
Crundle