How to install a belkin f5d6020 ver2 Wireless card on fedora 5
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How to install a belkin f5d6020 ver2 Wireless card on fedora 5
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I am another noob asking for the "how to install a belking f5d6020 ver 2 card" i am trying to install it in a Compaq evo N410C latpop, i even try the atmel Wlan drivers as i see in some posts, but doenst worksm i am using a fedora core 5 distro and i start getting bold!
I am another noob asking for the "how to install a belking f5d6020 ver 2 card" i am trying to install it in a Compaq evo N410C latpop, i even try the atmel Wlan drivers as i see in some posts, but doenst worksm i am using a fedora core 5 distro and i start getting bold!
Well, i am too noob to know what is that .... i am only have 4 days with Fedora... but i am open to hear your recomendations... i use to hear professionals , thanks for any recomendations !!!!!!!!!!!!
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