webpro2k02
Forum Admin
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Posted - 09/25/2011 : 06:41:22
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Straight from the Unofficial Fedora site...
if your driver doesn't come with Fedora, you can see what drivers are available for automatic download: Make sure that you're using my yum configuration from the installing software question. Open a Terminal. Become root: su -
Run the following command: yum list akmod-\* \*-drv\* kmod-\* dkms-\*
If you don't find what you need this way, try Googling for:
Fedora NameOfHardware
or:
Linux NameOfHardware
Where NameOfHardware is the normal name of your hardware. If it has more than one name, keep trying different ones until you get a result. |
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