It's been a while, due to some circumstances that I had to work out.
I've just got a new laptop, a Lenovo Z70-80 that I'm trying to get Mageia 5 installed to, but it doesn't recognize my wireless. It sees the chipset for the laptop, but absolutely refuses to get the WLAN portion installed, even with ndiswrapper. I installed Mageia 5, then tried another distro, the same thing happened. Another distro, the same thing.
Well, I'd like to go with Mageia 5, but wireless is all I have. From the reading I've done on many threads, development drivers are out there (but they are very confusing), the Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 isn't even supported yet by the kernel, and that I'd have to wait for kernel 4.2 to ship out of the box, go from there, else recompile the kernel, which is way above my head. Currently, this laptop is sitting on Windows 8.1, which I detest.
I've tried ndiswrapper just a bit ago on the Mageia 5 live KDE DVD, but it was a no-go from MCC on setting up the connection with ndiswrapper:




I had the needed inf file, as you can see.
I'm wondering if I actually have to do an installation to see if this will work, or if there's anyone super minded in this that can give me ideas? I've read threads where even with ndiswrapper, people were having issues getting their wireless going.
Thanks!