John Cooper wrote: > B STEVENS wrote: >> One thing certainly impressed me about Fedora 10 was the fact it >> immediately recognised my Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG >> Network Connection. >> >> I did have to disable SELinux (it had to be set to "disabled", not >> "permissive") and change the router from 64 bit WEP to 128 bit but >> it's probably the least painful linux wireless setup I've encountered. >> >> Regards >> >> Bryan >> > Yes, SELinux seems to be on steroids in F10. I'm using permissive to try > and fix it but it is proving difficult. I have to say Ubuntu wins hands > down on the wireless front. I had to manually download and extract the > FW for my broadcom chip, plus NetworkManager wouldn't work, so updated > the config.
what is not working with SELinux? Error messages? Logs? Have you tried a complete relabel just in case? (I ask because it works fine here on the 3 very different boxes I have running it) touch /.autorelabel && reboot Stuart -- Stuart Sears RHC* "It's today!" said Piglet. "My favourite day," said Pooh. -- Please post to: [email protected] Web Interface: https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hampshire LUG URL: http://www.hantslug.org.uk --------------------------------------------------------------
