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There are specific packages for FC5. Let me see if I can look this up. Bear with me, as there have been a lot of posts recently. Thanks again Dan Since I am trying to make a wireless system work, I obviously don't have access to the internet yet. Am I chasing my tail here issuing a command that "downloads" the proper package when I in fact don't even have access to the internet yet?

It returned 2. When I viewed the livna repository, I didn't see a madwifi kernel module-package. In this case, I've sen documentation that refers to me rebuilding the kernel module package myself. Is that what I need to do since yum can't find the proper package I need? Please look over the directions again. Jump to: navigation , search. Navigation menu Personal tools Log in. Namespaces Page Discussion.

Views Read View source View history. Compile -ng release-specific notes 4. Breezy Badger 5. User Notes 4. Dapper 6. Edgy Eft 6. Feisty Fawn 7. Gutsy Gibbon 7. Hardy Heron 8. User Notes 'Open source Atheros drivers " ath5k and ath9k " must be blacklisted for madwifi-ng to work.

Intrepid Ibex 8. Jaunty Jackalope 9. Partners Support Community Ubuntu. Page History Login to edit. Some versions of Suse will not have the icon in tray, so do a search "knetworkmanager" or "kinternet" and then open and run this utility and configure your wifi device. Do not forget to disconnect or disable the wired connection that has been established before or you will have a conflict with DHCP and common network masks. If the steps described above does not work, you may try adding the following file to the power management script directory.

The wikis are now using the new authentication system. Jump to: navigation , search.



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