You can try a couple things.
1. Upgrade to Fedora 4. The newer kernel might have support for your card.
2. Try Suse's distro. It's a bit more user friendly in setting up wireless. I have a hawkings wireless card which works great on my HP laptop.
Becca Rowley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
My brother told me that someone in the Unix users group got a wireless
card to work in their Linux machine. He couldn't get mine to work, and
didn't have time to figure it out before he moved, but he suggested I
ask around the byu uug.
Anyway, so here is me asking. I'm trying to install a Linksys
Wireless-G PCI adapter onto my Linux machine. It's running Fedora 3, I
believe. I'm open to changing anything on my comp necessary to get
this stinking wireless card to work.
If anyone has any info, please drop me a line at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks,
Rebecca Rowley
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