On Monday 14 March 2011 06:51 PM, Rajeev R. K. wrote: > On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 2:06 PM, dharmendra pal<[email protected]>wrote: > >> 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?
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