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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/13/2013 07:42 AM, المسالم
المسالمة wrote:<br>
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<div style="text-align:left">hello again<br>
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i have big trouble now with the 4050 inspiron dell laptop<br>
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all the features in it not fully functional <br>
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but if you can solve it i will be happy to see that<br>
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anyway <br>
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my big problem here <br>
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that .... mageia didnt know what kind of the wireless that
laptop is using<br>
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while harddrake already know there is a wireless adaptor <br>
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named broadcom ..... 14e4:4365<br>
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but ..... i saw what kind of driver harddrake using for that
adaptor marked as unknown<br>
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so please .... solve this problem in mageia 3<br>
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This looks like the same chip series that I mentioned in my post a
few days ago. As far as I know the firmware packages for that chip
have never been installed by default. You can work around this by
going to the Mageia Control Center software installation and search
for 'b43'. Install the 3 packages that are appropriate for your
hardware. Do a hard reboot. Go back to MCC and you should be able to
install the firmware and drivers you need.<br>
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