NeoArch

June 11, 2006

Fedora, Broadcom, and ndiswrapper

Filed under: Fedora, Systems, fedora core 5 — Jason @ 9:16 pm

Great news. Ever since my computer crashed at ALABI, I have been trying to get my new operating system, Fedora Core 5, to recognize my Broadcom 4306 chipset wireless card. I have an integrated wireless card that came with my Compaq Presario 2175US, and I have had it for several years. Broadcom does not support Linux, but a piece of middleware called ndiswrapper allows linux users to run Windows drivers. I finally got ndiswrapper installed using this tutorial. I am now using my computer to blog via wireless!

The biggest problem was trying to get the kernel and devel-kernels installed. Finally, I plugged my computer into an ethernet connection and ran yum update from the command line. Yum updated them for me. Yum is one of the best reasons to have Fedora. It will automatically update all (yes, ALL) of your software! Beautiful.

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