check this post:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=405990&highlight=darkn00b
it might help.
rich
--- Josef Lowder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> .
> How does one find the correct ndiswrapper version to
> use
> with one's system?
>
> I have an HP Pavilion zv6000 laptop with a Broadcom
I've had luck with most recent versions of ndiswrapper. its the windows driver you have to get right.
If you have the driver cd, try ones on the cd.
my guess is you'll want bcmwl5 and not bcmwl5a.
My desktop has a similar chipset and uses bcmwl5, my older HP lappy uses bcmwl5a..
You'll probably
.
How does one find the correct ndiswrapper version to use
with one's system?
I have an HP Pavilion zv6000 laptop with a Broadcom
BCM4318 Wireless Lan Controller that works fine on the
WinXP side of my dual boot, but I cannot figure out which
of the many dozens of different drivers I need to
So, I opened the gnome volume control and found that the master volume and pci(?) volume where both a little low. I increased both. The second one, which I think was labeled pci, creates distortion if I increase it too much.
Anyway, it's much better. Fedora still needs to improve the sound syste
On 7/18/07, Josh Coffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The sound on my fedora 7 system is just not right.. the volume is WAY to
muted and there is a noticeable white noise when the volume is turned up. I
think the white noise is at least partially related to scrolling on my
wireless mouse, but it d