> > Is anyone aware of a FAQ or webpage that provides ndiswrapper > information specific to Fedora? > > I'm currently trying to get a mimo-based wireless card to work with > FC4. It's active, but I haven 't been able to make it connect. > > Thanks. > I assembled a lot of information about getting Ndiswrapper to work with Fedora which is posted on LinuxQuestions.org. You can read them there. Unfortunately, I have not been able to get Ndiswrapper to work with FC4 yet myself. You have to download your kernels from Linuxant, which are free, to get the wireless cards to work. I just installed FC4 the other day on one of my laptops and the kernel on my computer is newer then the ones on Linuxant. Their kernels won't install until they get a newer version then what I have on my computer. I'll replay events. In installed FC4, then yum updated all. I should have gotten a kernel from Linuxant 1st before updating. In general over the past couple of days, I have found FC4 to be nothing more then a testing version of an operating system which is filled with bugs. I don't believe that it should have released as a user version at this time. I have corrected a few of the bugs. But I can't be sure that what I did actually corrected anything. Plus I have a bunch more bugs. Permissions seem to be a problem. If I can't get things working smoothly within the week, the computer gets reverted back to FC3. One bug on FC4 that is driving me up the wall is that when I move the mouse pointer from the lower right part of the screen in an upper left direction, web pages, workspaces, or whatever goes back to what I was doing before. It's like a backup button. I'm sure some IDIOT thought that this was great idea. I hate this!!!! Good Luck -- Lloyd Hayes Personal Website http://talkingstaff.bravehost.com/index.html Web Journal http://lloyd_hayes.bravejournal.com/