Re: WiFi+BT AR5B22. When starting linux - BT disappears. Disappears at all.

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Hi all!
Had busy time, but today I've installed vanilla kernel into openSUSE 13.1.
uname -a says:
"Linux linux-bekh.site 3.16.0-3638-g8e099d1-1.g4b43f13-vanilla #1 SMP
Tue Aug 5 10:03:55 UTC 2014 (4b43f13) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux"
My first reboot using vanilla kernel and Broadcom module showed me
bluetooth icon in system tray.
After installing Atheros module and boot with vanilla kernel - no BT
icon (but WiFi works :) ).

May I do something more?
Thanks.

2014-07-02 10:08 GMT+03:00 Антон Мацюк <denixx.baykin@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Big thanks, I'll do some "research" at weekend, maybe :)
>
> 2014-07-02 9:36 GMT+03:00 Greg KH <greg@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> On Wed, Jul 02, 2014 at 09:27:07AM +0300, Антон Мацюк wrote:
>>> May I ask that noobish question: is there a distro with kernel.org
>>> released kernel?
>>
>> Some distros provide "vanilla" kernel packages.  I know Gentoo and
>> openSUSE do, and I think Fedora also does.  Check with your distro to
>> see if they provide this or not.
>>
>>> (my fast search in google failed) Maybe Knoppix?
>>> If no - then i'll search somewhere how to make it in known distro :)
>>
>> There's a whole book on how to build your own kernel, Linux Kernel in a
>> Nutshell.  It's free online and should help you out in that area.
>>
>> good luck,
>>
>> greg k-h
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