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			<title>nice</title>
			<link>http://www.osnews.com/thread?338940</link>
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			<description>I dont care what anyone says about how much other companies contribute and what they contribute, but Red Hat really steps up to the plate and delivers. Keep the good stuff comming Red Hat, keep it comming.</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 18:58:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<author>donotreply@osnews.com (poundsmack)</author>
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			<title>RE: nice</title>
			<link>http://www.osnews.com/thread?338949</link>
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			<description>This is why i use Fedora and Redhat. Keep doing what you guys do eventually people will see where their bread is buttered.</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 21:12:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<author>donotreply@osnews.com (Bitterman)</author>
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			<title>awesome!</title>
			<link>http://www.osnews.com/thread?338953</link>
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			<description>Redhat is always exceeding .... Fedora 10 rules!</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 21:48:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<author>donotreply@osnews.com (2501)</author>
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			<title>GO RH</title>
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			<description>redhat already uses very little proprietary software, getting rid of what is there is great</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 22:25:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<author>donotreply@osnews.com (spikeb)</author>
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			<title>Red Hat has survived</title>
			<link>http://www.osnews.com/thread?338965</link>
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			<description>I started out with Red Hat 6.0 Professional when you could call a 1-800 number for support up to 30 days.<br />
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However, a hobby turned into a career in which I would have never guessed after years of not knowing what I was doing would lead to getting Red Hat Certifications and learning the core of the OS.<br />
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Fedora 10 is really nice, in fact I am running it on my Dell XPS M1530, but I run CentOS on other boxes and will be waiting for the release of RHEL6 which will be next year.<br />
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Red Hat has really shined when the giants in the software industry were trying to bring them down.<br />
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It is amazing how 'free software' has turned out to be a primary choice for the Enterprise. I would have had no idea over 10 years ago, that working with Red Hat Linux would be a daily job function.</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 23:58:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<author>donotreply@osnews.com (centos_user)</author>
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			<title>RE: Red Hat has survived</title>
			<link>http://www.osnews.com/thread?338969</link>
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			<description>I envy you!<br />
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I have a Dell Inspiron 600m + Fedora 10 and it works like a charm. I am using it to write Fortran programs and I have no complains...even my wife likes it. :-)<br />
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-t</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 00:33:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<author>donotreply@osnews.com (2501)</author>
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			<title>RE: Red Hat has survived</title>
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			<description><div class="cquote">I started out with Red Hat 6.0 Professional when you could call a 1-800 number for support up to 30 days.<br />
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However, a hobby turned into a career in which I would have never guessed after years of not knowing what I was doing would lead to getting Red Hat Certifications and learning the core of the OS.<br />
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Fedora 10 is really nice, in fact I am running it on my Dell XPS M1530, but I run CentOS on other boxes and will be waiting for the release of RHEL6 which will be next year.<br />
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Red Hat has really shined when the giants in the software industry were trying to bring them down.<br />
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It is amazing how 'free software' has turned out to be a primary choice for the Enterprise. I would have had no idea over 10 years ago, that working with Red Hat Linux would be a daily job function. </div><br />
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What wireless chipset does your XPS M1530 have? Mine come with a broadcom and having to use ndiswrapper sucks <img src="/images/emo/sad.gif" alt=";)" /> .</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 04:03:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<author>donotreply@osnews.com (diegoviola)</author>
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			<title>RE[2]: Red Hat has survived</title>
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			<description><i>having to use ndiswrapper sucks</i><br />
you should try the native drivers, b43, they might work</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 07:22:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<author>donotreply@osnews.com (binarymutant)</author>
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			<title>RE[2]: Red Hat has survived</title>
			<link>http://www.osnews.com/thread?339051</link>
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			<description>Let me check it out, I would have loaded CentOS 5.2 however the network card would not work with the kernel or it would have taken putting in another kernel and lots of headaches.<br />
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I like the Dell XPS, mine has the 1920x1200 display and 7200 rpm hard-drive.<br />
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The VPN works like a charm in NetworkManager I am quite impressed with this tool.</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 13:37:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>RE[3]: Red Hat has survived</title>
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			<description><div class="cquote"><i>having to use ndiswrapper sucks</i><br />
you should try the native drivers, b43, they might work </div><br />
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The b43 doesn't work for the device I have AFAIK.<br />
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&quot;If you have an USB device with Broadcom chip, please try the RNDIS driver. The b43/b43legacy driver will never support this device.&quot;<br />
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<a href="http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43" rel="nofollow">http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43</a><br />
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:(</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 16:12:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<author>donotreply@osnews.com (diegoviola)</author>
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			<title>RE[4]: Red Hat has survived</title>
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			<description>Honestly, the best answer is replace the card (mini-pci probably) with an Intel one.  You can find one cheap on ebay and they have great support in Linux.</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 17:52:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<author>donotreply@osnews.com (TechGeek)</author>
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			<title>RE[5]: Red Hat has survived</title>
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			<description><div class="cquote">Honestly, the best answer is replace the card (mini-pci probably) with an Intel one.  You can find one cheap on ebay and they have great support in Linux. </div><br />
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Would this work?<br />
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<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Wifi-Link-Mini-Card/dp/B000QAY00K/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;s=electronics&amp;qid=1228342382&amp;sr=1-2" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Wifi-Link-Mini-Card/dp/B000QAY00K/re...</a></description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 22:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>RE[6]: Red Hat has survived</title>
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			<description>It should. Looks like a b/g/n wifi card.  I would check your current card to make sure the connector end is the same.  If it is I don't see why it wouldn't work.  That card has three antennae hook ups, one for each band.  Your laptop may only have one or two antennae, so you need to make sure you hook them up for the bands you will be using.  Probably only the b band or g band.</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 01:19:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<author>donotreply@osnews.com (TechGeek)</author>
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			<title>RE[7]: Red Hat has survived</title>
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			<description><div class="cquote">It should. Looks like a b/g/n wifi card.  I would check your current card to make sure the connector end is the same.  If it is I don't see why it wouldn't work.  That card has three antennae hook ups, one for each band.  Your laptop may only have one or two antennae, so you need to make sure you hook them up for the bands you will be using.  Probably only the b band or g band. </div><br />
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 Ok, I bought this:<br />
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 &quot;IntelÂ® WiFi Link 5300&quot;<br />
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 <a href="http://www.intel.com/network/connectivity/products/wireless/adapters/5000/index.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.intel.com/network/connectivity/products/wireless/adapter...</a>  <br />
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 Thanks a lot for your help <img src="/images/emo/grin.gif" alt=";)" /> Edited 2008-12-04 01:21 UTC</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 01:21:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<author>donotreply@osnews.com (diegoviola)</author>
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