On 07/01/2014 01:06 PM, Paul Cartwright
wrote:
On 07/01/2014 01:03 PM, Temlakos
wrote:
Everyone:
Updating to the new kernel temporarily knocked out my wireless
connectivity on my Dell Inspiron 1545.
That is, until I executed:
# modprobe b43
Or, since I am a member of "wheel":
$ sudo modprobe b43
A few seconds after I issued that command, wireless was enabled,
and the connection I had long been using, re-activated itself.
Question: must I execute "modprobe xxx" with every kernel
upgrade?
(By the way: it turns out that module "wl" is not necessary.)
Temlakos
to make it permanent..
sudo echo b43 >> /etc/modules
--
Paul Cartwright
Registered Linux User #367800 and new counter #561587
I'll assume it's solved. I had to "become root" to do it, but I
executed:
# echo b43 >> modules
while is directory /etc
Now I have a file called "modules" with the line "b43" in it.
Temlakos
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