After installing Fedora, you might find your WLAN is not detected. Even with the latest Kernel you may not be able to use WIFI. This is where sites like http://wireless.kernel.org/ are most useful. Even today Laptop manufacturer does not consider providing drivers for Linux OS. While installing Fedora 13 on following laptops wifi was not [...]
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