05-08-2008
For the USB wireless card, you need to find out if it is in fact supported. That is dependent on the chip that the card uses. That may require a little bit of effort on your part. See if the hwinfo command gives you anything.
You may have to use NDISwrapper to get the card to work. Wireless cards are still quite non-standard and may require some massaging to get working if they are not natively supported.
As for the graphics card, go to the nvidia website and download their linux binary blob driver. Follow the instructions on their site for install or use google to search for how to install on openSUSE. The openSUSE webpage has instructions, but mostly you run the wrapper in runlevel 3 and it should install without issue.
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opensc-tool
OPENSC-TOOL(1) OpenSC Tools OPENSC-TOOL(1)
NAME
opensc-tool - generic smart card utility
SYNOPSIS
opensc-tool [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
The opensc-tool utility can be used from the command line to perform miscellaneous smart card operations such as getting the card ATR or
sending arbitrary APDU commands to a card.
OPTIONS
--atr, -a
Print the Answer To Reset (ATR) of the card. Output is in hex byte format
--card-driver driver, -c driver
Use the given card driver. The default is auto-detected.
--info, -i
Print information about OpenSC, such as version and enabled components.
--list-drivers, -D
List all installed card drivers.
--list-files, -f
Recursively list all files stored on card.
--list-readers, -l
List all configured readers.
--name, -n
Print the name of the inserted card (driver).
--reader num, -r num
Use the given reader number. The default is 0, the first reader in the system.
--send-apdu apdu, -s apdu
Sends an arbitrary APDU to the card in the format AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF....
--serial
Print the card serial number (normally the ICCSN). Output is in hex byte format
--verbose, -v
Causes opensc-tool to be more verbose. Specify this flag several times to enable debug output in the opensc library.
--wait, -w
Wait for a card to be inserted.
SEE ALSO
opensc-explorer(1)
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