-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Timothy Murphy wrote: | | | 1) I entered "Fedora HCL" since that is what was referred to, | and was told that "this page does not exist yet", as I said. | | 2) The statement was that there existed a document called "the HCL". | As far as I can see, the document you refer to, while interesting, | simply claims to be the LinuxQuestions HCL. | | 3) The statement was that "the HCL" would give you the chipset | of any wireless card. | I checked a random set of 5 cards in the HCL you refer to, | and none of them seemed to reference any chipset. | | As far as I can see, there is not a document called "The Linux HCL". | I too googled for "linux hcl" and found a number of different documents | claiming this title. | In any case, I stand by my original complaint | that if people are referring to online documents | they should go to the trouble of giving their URLs. The link I posted shows what hardware is known to work in Linux. And since Linux is Linux and Fedora is Linux and Linux is *not* Fedora. You do the math. ;-) I did not post this link because there is *no* Fedora HCL. As it says here. And why. You may notice that they link to the URL that I posted. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HCL With a Google search for Fedora hardware compatibility the Fedora Wiki page referenced above was the first hit BTW. - -- ~ David -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.8 (MingW32) iEYEARECAAYFAkebbbgACgkQAO0wNI1X4QFZqQCglKOmus5jXeGuGWyXA4YyVTdb F64AnRHqeGZ71GqcLL9ShvDiNTWJilMe =3WLh -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----