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Old 14th November 2011, 07:11 PM
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Unhappy HP Mini 210-1018CL : Broadcom 4357 Wifi chip not working... help?

I just installed Fedora, migrating from Ubuntu. I can't figure out what is the actual problem with my wifi. I installed b43 with b43-fwcutter successfully but it still won't work so I looked around on google but can't find a fix that works. In Ubuntu I just installed the b43 drivers and it worked.

I have to fix the right click on my touchpad too but that's not as important right now.

Seriously, I can't not have wifi on a netbook lol.
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