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Arthur Pemberton pemboa at gmail.com
Sat Nov 26 19:07:49 UTC 2005


Here, what I can suggest. Here is a detailed tutorial on installing your
partiuclar wificard. Give it a first read (don't do anything) , try not to
be intimidated by the big tech words. Then go through the tutorial a second
time, but this time carefully follow the steps. If you run in to problems,
just quit the entire process and come back here with questions. If you can
be along side a working internet connection installation, I would suggest
you get yourself on the #fedora channel on IRC (text chatroom service).

Good luck.

On 11/26/05, Jacobs at Riverglades.co.za <Jacobs at riverglades.co.za> wrote:
>
> Good day,
>
> I have fedora core 4 and I don't really understand how to install my
> wireless internet connection as FC4 does not recognize it by default. I
> have downloaded wlan as they said that they support my wireless usb
> device but I feel uncomfortable with the installation, they also need me
> to connect to the internet with the installation and I can't due to the
> wireless card not working. Please advise on if this card can work and if
> so how do I go about it. I am pretty new to linux also so please keep
> that in mind.
>
>
> Card : Senao sl-2511ub4 mercury usb wireless card.  802.11b
> OS :    - Fedora core 4 installed with "everything " option.
>         - Windows xp professional
> GUI : Prefer KDE above GNOME.
>
> ThanX
> Johan
>
>
>
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