From the perspective or wireless, Linux
has come a long way IMAO. The issues you are having with broadcom
wireless NIC drivers does not seem to be isolated. I have just in the last few
days started hearing more and more complaining about this chipset. Seems many have gotten it to work: Once you get the base hardware / drivers
functioning though, the new wireless managers (I use kde so “knetworkmanager”
works great) are very nice. They have a few quirks, but overall is on par with
most expectations if you come from a Windows environment. PS: In the future. Please post some
details about your specific hardware, kernel, and chipset (‘lspci –v’
is your friend) Jeremey Wise From: fedora-laptop-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:fedora-laptop-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kamisamanou Burgess I was wondering what was being done about wireless support in the
Fedora distribution. We seem to have plenty of trouble their and I particularly
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