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Old 22nd January 2006, 02:06 PM
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wireless, ati kernel modules FC5t2?

Howdy folks,

Firstly apologies I'm new to FC, trying it out coming from Gentoo. I'm surprised at the differences between the distros, I didn't think config varied so greatly.

I understand that 'yum' is my new equivalent to portage, but I can't seem to find some kernel modules using yum - madwifi wireless drivers, and the fglrx ati drivers for my video card. Is this just because FC5t2 is new, and the packages haven't been updated for FC5 yet?

Thanks,

Chris
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Old 8th February 2006, 02:37 PM
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FC5 uses xorg 7.0 .. ati didnt provide packages for xorg 7.0 yet

... there is a workaround, but 4 me it didnt work ...
 

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