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Old 06-11-2004, 09:50 PM   #1
jeffman12
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ndiswrapper 0.4 hangs in Fedora C2


I just reinstalled Mandrake 10 because loadndisdriver would hang when it tried to parse the inf file in Fedora C2. I did a fresh install of Mandrake 10.0 and did the same thing and everything works fine.

Has anyone had this problem?

I dont use 0.8 because I could never get it going. I tried 0.4 and it worked fine.

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I notice some people say that Mandrake is too much of a noob distro, but it has worked better for me then Fedora. I couldn't get ACPI working in Fedora, but it was not a problem in Mandrake. This could because I am a noob, or Fedora is too buggy. I hear that from some people as well. Maybe I will try Redhat sometime and see if ndiswrapper works...

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