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Hello EE.  I have a fedora laptop with a lan and a wlan connection.  the wlan connects to my office network and internet.  the lan connection i use for home with a portable broadband modem to conne...
Zones: Linux AdminDate Answered: 04/07/2008 Views: 0
I currently have a raid 1 setup on one machine with 2 250 gb drives... I have 2 empty 250 gb drives and 1  other 250 that is full. In the end I want to take all the drives put them into a Raid 5 co...
Zones: Linux, Linux Admin, Linux SetupDate Answered: 04/28/2008 Views: 4
I'm trying to install IMQ on a Fedora 7 box.  I've recompiled the kernel with the IMQ patch and everything seems to have gone according to plan. However, when I try to install the kernel I get t...
Zones: Fedora Linux, Linux, Linux DevDate Answered: 07/29/2008 Views: 0
I'm attempting to add IMQ support to a Fedora 7 box, but I'm having trouble with it.  I'm new at this kernel-building thing, so I've probably missed something basic. Here's the short version of ...
Zones: Linux Dev, Fedora LinuxDate Answered: 08/14/2008 Views: 4
I have problem with wireless lan on Fedora. I have dualboot, MS Vista and Fedora 7. I have no problems at all using wireless connections with Vista, but with Fedora it just won't work. Wireless ha...
Zones: Linux, Wireless, Fedora LinuxDate Answered: 09/17/2008 Views: 0
Hi,  I am running Fedora Core 6 on a ACER ASPIRE Laptop. Is there any way I could upgrade this to Fedora 7 without the need to reinstall ? Thank you
Zones: Linux, Fedora Linux, L...Date Answered: 06/21/2007 Views: 0
I have installed Fedora 7 with Firefox 2.0.0.4. I have installed the Java Runtime Enviroment 1.6.0. I have linked libjavaplugin_oji.so to the Firefox plugin directory. And I have enabled Java in my...
Zones: Firefox, Linux Net, Fedora LinuxDate Answered: 07/04/2007 Views: 0
I'm new to Linux overall and have recently installed Fedora 7 after trying several other distros.  If I follow the startup process I see that eth0 starts up.  If I look at my router/firewall's logs...
Zones: Fedora Linux, Linux Net, Linux...Date Answered: 08/03/2007 Views: 9
i have installed fedora 7, where can i see the system hardware configuration? like xp "device manager?" i cant see network card drivers installed, i want to install the drivers
Zones: Fedora LinuxDate Answered: 03/24/2008 Views: 0
Hello experts.  I have an IBM Thinkpad R60e.  I have installed fedora 7 and cant seem to get the wireless card working.  I have an access point at my office which requires a network key.   Can some...
Zones: Fedora Linux, WLANDate Answered: 11/19/2007 Views: 0