Dave/List, I just updated to the latest FC5 kernel as of last night (#1914). I still have the same problem as I did for all previous copies of the bcm43xx driver that comes with the kernel. That is, during the boot I get errors saying something like "SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such file or directory", and when I try to scan for access points using iwlist, I get a message for the wireless device saying that the hardware doesn't support scanning. If it adds any insight to my problem, I'm trying to use this with a Linksys WPC54G PCMCIA card, which has a Broadcom 4306 rev 2 chipset. I may make another attempt at manually compiling the driver from source, but I don't think I'll have the time to do so for at least a week or two. So, I guess for now I'll just stick to removing bcm43xx/reinstalling ndiswrapper for any kernel updates. Mike ------------------------------ On Tue, Feb 07, 2006 at 03:02:30PM -0500, Mike Leahy wrote: > Hello List, > > I've been discussing some problems I have with the bcm43xx drivers (for > wireless cards based on the Broadcom 43xx chipsets) on their users list > (bcm43xx-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx). As you can see from the response to my > latest message below, it appears that the bcm43xx driver being released > with the kernels is not up-to-date. I have only been able to get my > wireless card working in FC5 by manually deleting the bcm43xx module > from the kernel, then (re)installing ndiswrapper. As the bcm43xx is > included with every FC5 kernel update, I have to do this procedure > pretty frequently, since I'm generally keeping up with the development > updates. You didn't mention which kernel you were running. There was an update yesterday which should bring us up to date again. It's lagged a little over the last few weeks whilst Dave Woodhouse (who has been taking care of syncing this with upstream) was attending LCA. ah the joys of out-of-tree drivers. Dave -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list