<html><head><style>P {margin-top:2px;margin-bottom:2px;}</style></head><body><div style="font-size:10pt; font-family:gulim;"><P>Oh, I know, but the reason why I want to use wireless internet is because it is the only way to connect the internet in this computer!</P>
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<P style="PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 0pt; PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; FONT-FAMILY: Gulim,AppleGothic,sans-serif; FONT-SIZE: 10pt; PADDING-TOP: 0px"><SPAN>-----Original Message-----</SPAN><BR><B>From:</B> "Ed Greshko"<Ed.Greshko@greshko.com> <BR><B>To:</B> users@lists.fedoraproject.org<BR><B>Cc:</B> <BR><B>Sent:</B> 11-04-26(È) 22:56:37<BR><B>Subject:</B> Re: Please help me installing RT3070STAOn 04/26/2011 09:08 PM, ½Å½Â¿ø wrote:<BR>><BR>> I tried to find it but it is all named like 'rt3070-kmod.~~~.src.fc14'<BR>> or 'rt3070-kmod-debuginfo.~~~.fc14'.<BR>><BR>> The first one is something that I've tried before(Unpack and there's<BR>> the src), but I haven't tried the latter one. Thanks.<BR>><BR><BR>After you enabled the repo in step 1....<BR><BR>What do you get when you type, as root, the following....<BR><BR>yum install kmod-rt3070<BR><BR><BR>> <BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> <mailto:0201ssw@naver.com><BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> -----Original Message-----<BR>> *From:* "Ed Greshko"<ed.greshko@greshko.com><BR>> *To:* "Community support for Fedora users"<users@lists.fedoraproject.org><BR>> *Cc:*<BR>> *Sent:* 11-04-26(È) 21:57:20<BR>> *Subject:* Re: Please help me installing RT3070STAOn 04/26/2011 08:40<BR>> PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:<BR>> ><BR>> > The best thing for you to do is to return your network adapter and get<BR>> > one that's natively supported in Linux.<BR>> ><BR>> > Unlike MS-Windows, where hardware drivers are typically supplied by<BR>> > the manufacturer, all drivers for most common hardware are directly<BR>> > included in the Linux kernel. The Linux kernel community always<BR>> > accepts drivers from active and responsive OEMs for direct inclusion<BR>> > and distribution as part of the stock Linux kernel.<BR>> ><BR>> > Most common wireless network hardware is already supported by Linux,<BR>> > out of the box. If your hardware is not supported, return it and get<BR>> > one that does.<BR>> ><BR>><BR>> I believe that the needed packages to support the RT3070 are in the<BR>> rpmfusion-free repository.<BR>><BR>> I had done this back in F11 to get the RT2860 working....but it was a<BR>> long time ago. It did work fine I just decided not to use the wireless<BR>> card on my desktop system.<BR>><BR>> I am sure someone else will know the details. But, generally the step<BR>> should be....<BR>><BR>> 1. Enable the rpmfusion-free repo <A href="http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration">http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration</A><BR>><BR>> 2. Install kmod-rt3070 which will pull in the dependencies for the<BR>> kernel you're running.<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>> -- <BR>> This file will self-destruct in five minutes. ÊçÞÙк äñÓìü¤ / ÷»ÝÁã¼ø¢Óì<BR>> ÖØÞÌÓ«<BR>><BR><BR><BR>-- <BR>Married people don't live longer than single people. It just seems<BR>longer. ÊçÞÙк äñÓìü¤ / ÷»ÝÁã¼ø¢ÓìÖØÞÌÓ«<BR><BR></P></DIV></div></body></html><!--navermail.footer.start-->
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