Re: Confgure WLAN & APM on RHEL

From: maks (maks70_at_comcast.net)
Date: 03/26/05

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    > The broadcom wifi card is closed-source - you'd need to configure and
    > install ndiswrapper together with the latest Windows XP drivers for
    > that card.

    How do I do that? Can you please provide me the detailed step or
    pointer to the site that describe all the steps I need to do..

    >
    > > I understand that RHEL not built to be installed on Laptop but I
    need
    > > it to work for my travel needs...
    >
    > Have you tried loading the apm kernel module? I'm not sure though if
    > the other features provided by APM would work given Dell has very
    > crappy BIOS implementations on their machines.

    How do I do that? Can you please provide me the detailed step or
    pointer to the site that describe all the steps I need to do..


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