Adalbert Prokop wrote:
fred smith schrieb:
Hello!
And there's no need to compile it for f10 either. Just add the
RPM FUsion free and nonfree repositories then use "add/remove software"
to add the kmod or akmod packages for the rt2860 driver. Voila.
Well, my experience say otherwise... Voilà is not true. I just installed
the akmod-rt2860 driver and restored the virgin wpa_supplicant.conf to
please NM. But still no progress in this matter.
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=199434
If this procedure does not succeed the next thing I will try is to
backup F10 and restore the original WinXP. Then I'll connect to my AP
and pull the battery. I suspect the Windows driver to leave the chipset
in a dorment state. It's only a wild guess but I have no other idea.
Did FC10 possibly setup a driver for it before you installed the kmod
driver ?
If so that FC10 driver must be blacklisted in /etc/depmod.d/blacklist
file or the kmod driver will conflict with the FC10 driver.
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