On 5/8/07, Oliver Ruebenacker <curoli@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Friends, Some weeks ago, my employer gave me a Dell Latitude D820 Laptop with an Intel Pro Wireless 3945 adapter. I installed FC6 and tried to make the wireless work, but eventually got the impression that one has to be a Fedora developer to be able to do that. Then I heard that under F7, it would be "much easier". So I upgraded to Fedora 7 Test 4. There are some glitches, especially that the mouse seems to click on things by itself, but I am not aware how making the wireless work has become easier. So what exactly got easier? Thanks! Take care Oliver -- Oliver Ruebenacker, Post-Doc Researcher Theoretical Biological Physics and Soft Statistical Mechanics Cell Biology at UConn Health Center and Physics at Harvard http://people.deas.harvard.edu/~oliver/ -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
I got the wireless setup on my laptop with out much fuss either. Details are at http://www.terryesnyderjr.com/Linux/d820/index.php, with instruction on how to install it. I don't have any mouse problems with my laptop either. I will be updating to FC7 when it comes out as a final release since I am a little busy to update to the current test version. -- Terry Snyder Jr Computer Support Specialist http://www.personal.psu.edu/tes215 Linux (Red Hat, Fedora Core), Windows, Mac Current OS Fedora Core 6.