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Old 02-02-2007, 09:10 PM   #1
alkaholic
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ndiswrapper, ndiswrapper-utils, and Fedora Core 6


After a number of tries installing ndiswrapper on my Fedora Core 6 laptop, I'm left with one main issue. While the install seems to have worked, I'm still getting a "command not found" when I try running the program. Everything I'm reading is telling me that I need to install ndiswrapper-utils in this situation, but I can't seem to find them as stand alones for this situation. I as hoping to try to bring 'em in by way of yum, but I can't find the utils anywhere.

Thanks from a Linux Newb for any help that anyone can provide...


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Old 02-03-2007, 07:46 PM   #2
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what does rpm -q ndiswrapper show?
did you use yum to install it?
 
  


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