Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 19th Nov 2007 08:03 UTC, submitted by Rahul
Fedora Core The Fedora Project builds a world-class Linux operating system, consisting of entirely free (meaning both zero-cost and full source code available) software, that is used by companies, organizations and individuals worldwide, says Cio.com.
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RE: Works on Mac Book Pro?
by eelco on Mon 19th Nov 2007 12:16 UTC in reply to "Works on Mac Book Pro?"
eelco
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2005-07-06

I don't know about the Pro, but it works almost fine on a regular intel MacBook. I had one problem getting the wireless up and running using madwifi, so i had to fall back to a usb wifi dongle, but i would expect that to be solved soon, if not already.

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RE[2]: Works on Mac Book Pro?
by thebluesgnr on Mon 19th Nov 2007 22:37 in reply to "RE: Works on Mac Book Pro?"
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2005-11-14

Check http://mricon.livejournal.com/386456.html

You need to put a line in your /etc/rc.d/rc.local file to get NetworkManager to work with madwifi.

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