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Old 2nd June 2009, 09:44 PM
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Dell Latitude e6400 fedora 10 wireless

Hey all,

Just got a Dell Latitude e6400 wireless dual booting with fedora 10. I was able to follow the instructions from fedora unity project to get the wireless working. I was able to get it working, then installed KDE and after I rebooted and logged in, there was no choice for wireless networking. I reinstalled the drivers (Broadcom linux sta Driver) however, when the directions say to su -c 'modprobe wl" nothing happens. I have tried using it without the double quotation at the end (just in case of typo) and its says fatal: doesn't exist (or something to that extent). Anyone know a fix, and one that will work after the computer is restarted? I have the drivers.....they just don't seem to be loading.

thanks in advance!
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