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thewhitefedora
2007-02-03, 11:29 PM CST
This guide is a release candidate for what I plan on hosting on my own website later.
http://fedoraforum.org/forum/showpost.php?p=737531&postcount=21
Please submit any bugs/errors to the e-mail address specified in the guide.
thewhitefedora
2007-03-22, 12:13 AM CDT
The guide is currently in version 0.9.6 and will be release the 31st of this month.
bubazoo
2007-04-02, 08:44 PM CDT
cool man!! I'll have to try this...
what about WPA though? should you add WPA_suppliant configuration in there also? or do you suggest Network Manager?
I'm just curious, cuz my router at home is set to WPA_Personal mode, and I'd like to be able to use the internet in runlevel 3, as well as in XFCE.
cuz the instructions on Fedora Mobile for ndiswrapper worked too, but only while logged into a user account under KDE or Gnome. and I just didn't care for that too much.
thanks
thewhitefedora
2007-04-03, 12:48 AM CDT
The guide is now available at my website, kamisamanou.net under the Docs section.
thewhitefedora
2007-04-03, 12:51 AM CDT
cool man!! I'll have to try this...
what about WPA though? should you add WPA_suppliant configuration in there also? or do you suggest Network Manager?
I'm just curious, cuz my router at home is set to WPA_Personal mode, and I'd like to be able to use the internet in runlevel 3, as well as in XFCE.
cuz the instructions on Fedora Mobile for ndiswrapper worked too, but only while logged into a user account under KDE or Gnome. and I just didn't care for that too much.
thanks
As the guide states, this assumes your not using any form of wireless security. I would like to get some instructions on how to set WPA up as well, but I currently have too much on my plate.
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