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17-Nov-2007, 03:40 PM #1
Question about Fedora
Where can I find a list of Wireless Cards that are supported in Fedora 8. Or, more specifically, could someone tell me if the Realtek 8185 Wireless Card is supported in Fedora 8.
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17-Nov-2007, 07:34 PM #2
Hi GNOME32,

Your best bet to get this question answered is to go to the Fedora forums and ask it there.

OTOH, if you are not a newbie then here is a thread at the Fedora Forums on how one fellow got the Realtek RTL8187 driver to work. Note: probably for FC7 as it is dated in March 2007. Read all of the posts to make sure you understand what was done if you attempt what he did.

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17-Nov-2007, 11:06 PM #3
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Hi GNOME32,

Your best bet to get this question answered is to go to the Fedora forums and ask it there.

OTOH, if you are not a newbie then here is a thread at the Fedora Forums on how one fellow got the Realtek RTL8187 driver to work. Note: probably for FC7 as it is dated in March 2007. Read all of the posts to make sure you understand what was done if you attempt what he did.

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Thanks! I will keep that in mind.
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