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I just loaded Fedora Core 6 on my HP L2000 laptop. All my hardware seems to working fine except my wireless adapter. My laptop recognizes the adapter correctly, but it does not see or connect to any wireless networks. If windows, I wouldn't have any issues diagnosing it, but I am new to Linux and do not know much about it. I like what I see so far and the only issue that I am running into is not being able to connect to wireless networks. Any help or direction that can be provided is greatly appreciated.
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