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does lenovo y410 7757-8cq support wifi drivers for linux?
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You should be asking does Linux support wifi drivers for lenovo and the answer is yes, Linux Kernel (Operating System) over the passed couple of months have updated the wireless drivers, I have installed Linux on wireless netbooks and Laptops without problems
You should download a none commercial community version of Linux, Fedora 13, Ubuntu 10 10, and Suse 11.3 are commercial backed distributions, though they do have the up to date cutting edge technology, if there are any proprietary drivers that need to be installed you have to do that yourself,
On the other hand Community distributions like Ultimate Edition 2.7, Sabayon 5, and others auto setup proprietary drivers for you,
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=ulti...
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=saba...
Next you should be asking Linux questions on any of the Linux user forums, not here on yahoo answers, Every distribution has their own user forum where you ask your questions and get the answers from the people that actually use the operating system
there's a sturdy probability that the exe report is nicely basically a cab folder with the inf report interior it. try utilising cabextract on it. easily, there is largely 3 or 4 diverse wireless drivers obtainable. If yours isn't working below Linux, that is probably the bcw43xx driver (Broadcom prompt). If extracting it would not artwork, try searching for the INF report on line.