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тАО12-21-2005 08:35 PM
тАО12-21-2005 08:35 PM
HP applications on Linux
Hi guys,
I own a dv4290ea equipped with WinXP.
I'm going to install a linux distro and wish to know if there is an "HP wireless assistant" for linux in order to activate/deactivate the wireless devices through the laptop button.
If yes, is there an HP site where I can download the various HP specific application for linux?
Thank you
I own a dv4290ea equipped with WinXP.
I'm going to install a linux distro and wish to know if there is an "HP wireless assistant" for linux in order to activate/deactivate the wireless devices through the laptop button.
If yes, is there an HP site where I can download the various HP specific application for linux?
Thank you
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тАО12-21-2005 11:44 PM
тАО12-21-2005 11:44 PM
Re: HP applications on Linux
Shalom Gherardo,
I believe these app's have not been ported to Linux. If your laptop is not certified for Linux this could be a very difficult project.
Much of the hardware hp uses in windows laptops is not suported by Linux.
SEP
I believe these app's have not been ported to Linux. If your laptop is not certified for Linux this could be a very difficult project.
Much of the hardware hp uses in windows laptops is not suported by Linux.
SEP
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тАО12-22-2005 04:34 PM
тАО12-22-2005 04:34 PM
Re: HP applications on Linux
l have an HP zv6000 running Redhat Fedora core 4 and have the internal wireless card with bluetooth.
l use netgo (http://netgo.hjolug.org/) or "wireless assistent" (http://wlassistant.sourceforge.net).
Of course you'll probably have to use ndiswrapper to get your wireless card up and working.
Al
l use netgo (http://netgo.hjolug.org/) or "wireless assistent" (http://wlassistant.sourceforge.net).
Of course you'll probably have to use ndiswrapper to get your wireless card up and working.
Al
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тАО12-22-2005 10:38 PM
тАО12-22-2005 10:38 PM
Re: HP applications on Linux
thanks guys for your answers...
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