Greetings. As I mentioned in a previous note, I've got a new, HP desktop system that came with Windows 7 installed. My plan for this system was to install Fedora 17 on the second disk drive, then create a virtual machine that used the physical Windows partition as its hard drive. I had trouble with the video card during installation, but a suggestion from Ed Greshko got me around that (thanks, Ed). I also had trouble with the partitioning scheme on this UEFI system. After a good bit of fiddling around, I finally have (a) Fedora 17 installed on the second drive, with (b) the Windows partition still intact and functioning. Aside from all the time wasted, this seems like a pretty good state of affairs. The rub is that I have no networking under Fedora. The system has two network adapters, wired and wireless: Atheros AR8161/8165 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet controller (wired, of course) Ralink Dual Stream 802.11n (wireless) I'd really like to get the Atheros (wired) controller working, but I'd settle for either one at this point. It appears that Qualcomm/Atheros doesn't have much love for linux. Likewise, the sites that turn up in a web search seem to have drivers exclusively for Windows. Is there any hope? Fedora 18? New network card? I know I should have checked before I bought, but I've done this Windows/Fedora thing on a number of HP boxes in the past and never had any problems. Thanks. -- Mike -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org