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Old 4th September 2007, 02:51 PM
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Firewire support Fedora 7?

I followed the procedure to install the kernel(2.6.22.1-1027) from the ezplanet repo to get firewire working in fedora 7. It works fine.

I was wondering if this issue is addressed by the latest kernel (2.6.22.4-1065) in updates? I would like to stick with the official repos as much as possible.

If this hasn't been addressed, I see that there are ieee1394 rpms for this this kernel in ATrpms. Can these be used to enable the needed support in the officially released kernel?

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