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Ok, have you rebooted and started using the new kernel yet? That could be the problem....
- 09-08-2007 #51
Ok, have you rebooted and started using the new kernel yet? That could be the problem.
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yes i sure did
- 09-08-2007 #53
(I had not noticed pages 3-4 of this thread, it seems you have been very busy, and Dapper Dan)
Did you see any error about a 4k stack kernel?
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I've bin looking around and i saw something about that it's like theres 4k and 14k something like that anyways it seems to be likely, i'm not sure how to find out or change it though
- 09-08-2007 #55
If you'd like to try a 16k Stack kernel, look here
Linuxant - DriverLoader for Wireless LAN devices - Replacement Fedora 7 i686 kernels with 16K stack sizeI do not respond to private messages asking for Linux help, Please keep it on the forums only.
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Looks lovely but doesn't seem to be x84/64bit architecture. I think i'm just gonna have to get a new wireless card that supports linux
kinda crapy oh well thanks for all the help
- 09-08-2007 #57
I know the Fedora tried and true are going to get upset with me, but really, FC is a very challenging distro for a new user. I use FC7 on one box, and in my experience, Fedora can be very difficult at times to get wireless going.
You've really given this a lot more time and patience than most would. As a relatively new user, perhaps consider running Ubuntu which is more new user friendly. The ath_pci drivers are already included and your card should be up and running in no time. At least the x86 version has...
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- 09-08-2007 #58
I agree with Dapper Dan on all the points he made, Fedora is pretty damn difficult sometimes. It's easier to setup Wireless on Gentoo than it is on Fedora (I am not suggesting you download Gentoo). And you have giving this a lot of time and patience. With Ubuntu, I think you can use the LiveCD to find out if it will work before installing it to the HD.
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sounds like a good idea, i like it more cause it means i don't need to drop 60 dollars. Next time though i'm going to make sure the hardware i buy is a supporter of linux!
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'UPDATE' Installing Ubuntu 7.10 fixed everything all my hardware is recognized even my hp multimedia keyboard!


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