Hi folks, as some of you probably know, there's been some input lately from the community in regard to the aforementioned Wiki page. I temporarily got my hands on a piece of hardware equipped with BCM4311 so I can test the latest driver - and came to a conclusion that it doesn't work at all - it does load with the dependencies, but WiFi won't activate. Now, I have an older driver version (5.10.91.9 - x86_64) that works nicely in my possession - a leftover from the time when the manual was written - and would like to make it available to the community, so one wouldn't have to pay to Driverguide.com a driver that should be available free of charge (reminds me of "good" old Connexant winmodem). The questions are: - Can we make this driver version available to the users through one of Centos.org sponsored servers? - Does this present an issue from a legal point of view - for CentOS.org, or for me for that matter? (honestly, I'm looking for an answer from someone who can tell me this from the top of his/hers head) If this can be done, I'll could instantly remedy the Wiki page with the latest changes. BTW, this particular WiFi card works just fine with b43 driver on EL6 and is setup automatically during the OS installation - however, some other chips may not. -- Regards, Milos. _______________________________________________ CentOS-docs mailing list CentOS-docs@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-docs