Bjørn Ivar Johnsen wrote: > BTW, I have wireless wifi, could it be that fedora is unable to use my > internet connection??? That's very possible. Fedora has drivers for some wireless cards and not for others, and even if there is a driver you probably need to tell Fedora to connect to the access point. Do you have any way of plugging in a network cable? Wired networking is much more likely to work out of the box. Then use that until you get your graphics working, so you'll have a nice GUI environment to work in when trying to get wireless to work. You could also download the graphics driver manually in Windows and then reboot to Fedora and pick the files up from the Windows partition. That may be tedious however, as you may have to go back to Windows several times to download more packages that the driver package depends on. Björn Persson
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