<div>> installed Fedora 6 on my Intel Mac Mini & wireless works just fine if you<br>> use madwifi - i just installed it from <a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="http://rpm.livna.org/" target="_blank">
rpm.livna.org</a> YUM repository. There<br>> should be no need to go anywhere nere the nsdiswrapper crap.</div>
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<div>Maybe fedore 6 is more bleeding edge than ubuntu :)</div>
<div>My macs wireless is not supported in madwifi 0.93 and 0.94 is not released and not in debian/ubuntu repositories, so building 0.94 seems to be my only choice or wait for 0.94 to be released. </div>
<div>I hear reports of other mac's wireless just working. I think the chipset changed aruond nov 2006 which might explain it as mine is feb 07. When did you get your mac?<br> </div>
<div>> The only issue I had was setting up Xorg config - that was only a problem<br>> for me though because I was connecting to a LCD TV </div>
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<div>Is this mac specific do you think? I can run ubuntu on my thinkpad to a LCD TV and the only conf I needed to do was add the higher resolution to xorg.conf. I had to do this also on my macbook.</div>
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<div>> "How to turn a $900 paperweight back into a usable Intel Mac Mini"a<br> </div>
<div>great title, will have a read later :)</div>