On 04/19/2013 01:20 PM, Vasiliy Tolstov wrote:
2013/4/19 Julian Calaby <julian.calaby@xxxxxxxxx>:
There are two ways that support for your card will happen:
1. The b43 developers will finish reverse engineering it and release
support for it.
2. Broadcom will release support through the brcmsmac driver.
Option 2 may take some time as we're waiting for Broadcom. Arend is
their main person here, I've also CC'd him.
Hmm , as i see broadcom not very interesting with opensource =( (i
have broadcom cardreader in my
notebook and its not respond when insert card..., bug stays open...)
Hmm, I see things differently, but I may be biased ;-) Broadcom is a
sizeable company with different business units. I was not even aware we
were providing cardreaders. My focus is on wireless devices.
Option 2 is on our todo list, but other tasks (brcmfmac) have taken
priority and still are.
If you're desperate for a good wireless connection on that laptop
right now, your best bet is to buy yourself a cheap USB card, I
personally recommend ones with Atheros chipsets as they're very well
supported and tend to work well. TP-Link make some cheap and good
ones like the TL-WN821N and TL-WN822N.
Thanks. But IMHO i have adapter with bluetooth and wifi integrated (as
i think) and buy wifi+bluetooth in russia not very simple =)
I have no quick solution so need to more detailed info. For these kind
of questions it always helps to provide kernel log and output from
commands like lspci and lsusb.
Regards,
Arend
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