Arne Chr. Jorgensen wrote: > The hardware is a HP-compac 6715b, with network chipset from Broadcom. > In some previous release of Fedora, I tried to get it working with > Bcm43xx, but had to compile my own driver. Something I failed doing, > some libraries or headers was not in the release.Frequent updates of > packages drowned me. > > Adam Williamson wrote: > - " wl is a proprietary module and is not part of Fedora, hence your > problem is unlikely to be addressed on this list :) " > > I was unaware that Broadcom had any driver for Linux. I was certain I > was running some precompiled b43-module. To patch/compile - make your > own version, is too demanding. And your left on some different page > then the rest. The b43 driver is part of Fedora. You need to follow the firmware installation instructions to get it to work. (Basically, you have to download a specific version of the Broadcom proprietary driver (I think they expect a MIPS binary from OpenWRT, not the x86 version you're using, the instructions give the exact link) and run b43-fwcutter on it (which will extract the firmware out of the binary).) Kevin Kofler -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list