On Monday 14 March 2011 06:51 PM, Rajeev R. K. wrote:
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 2:06 PM, dharmendra paldharmendrpal@gmail.comwrote:
Hello Everyone i am using fedora 13 in Laptop{ Aspire 4720z,intel pentium dual coreT2330,1.60Ghz,5.33MhzFSB,1MB,l2 cache, mobile intel graphic media Accelarator X3100,1GB DDR2,160 Gb HDD,802.11b/q WLAN,Bluetooth2.0+EDR. I am not able to start wifi on my laptop Can any body tell me which driver is require to start wifi and bluetooth. -- http://mm.glug-bom.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxers
Dear Dharmendra,
Most wifi chipsets nowadays should be autodetected by NetworkManager in F13. If however you have one of the newer 802.11 N series cards, you might have better luck with fedora 14. If you can attatch the output of the 'lspci' and the 'lspci -v' commands so that we can determine the exact wifi chipset in use. Some of the newer cards might also need some firmware that is also available via YUM on the base and/or rpmfusion repositories.
Like 'Hardware Drivers' Ubuntu, is there a GUI utility in Fedora to automatically download and install proprietary hardware drivers from the internet?