Adrin Jalali wrote:
yes. I did not install that kmod, but akmod has the source rpm inside
and kmodtools installs correct rpm from that source. so when you
reboot using a new kernel, at first time, that rpm is built and
installed automatically.
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Greg <aptget40@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:aptget40@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
On 2/12/2009 6:59 PM, Adrin Jalali wrote:
Dear all,
using a laptop dell latitude E6500 I have a broadcom wireless card.
I installed these packages:
kmod-wl-2.6.31.5-127.fc12.x86_64-5.10.91.9.3-3.fc12.6.x86_64
akmod-wl-5.10.91.9.3-3.fc12.6.x86_64
broadcom-wl-5.10.91.9.3-1.fc12.noarch
then reboot. but I have not my wireless card enabled. and I get:
# modprobe wl
FATAL: Module wl not found.
what happens if you take out the
kmod-wl-2.6.31.5-127.fc12.x86_64-5.10.91.9.3-3.fc12.6.x86_64 ? i
would of thought all you need is the akmod
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what happens if you take out all of the kmod stuff. Wireless worked for
me on a del d620 out of the box with an f12 install.
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