Le mardi 20 septembre 2011 à 09:56 +0200, Fabrizio Regalli a écrit :
Hello,
does the problem still in latest 0_15-1 version of b43-fwcutter?
Cheers,
Fabrizio.
Nope. b43 works just fine, thanks.
Christophe
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Hello,
does the problem still in latest 0_15-1 version of b43-fwcutter?
Cheers,
Fabrizio.
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I have the same bug, with wheezy.
Actually I've got problem with squeeze too. The wifi switch is on, but
after boot, I have to disable wifi and then reenable it for making use
of my broadcom card.
With wheezy, haven't wifi at all...
The trick with modprobe lead to same message errors than for
Hi,
honestly, I have no more idea but if at the first time firmware is
correctly load I think there isn't bug.
I'm waiting for other reports from people who use b43-fwcutter with same
card type who can confirm (or not) this problem.
In the meantime, I lower the priority of this bug.
Cheers,
Why you think this is not a bug? I am dealing with this bug for years: in
different distroes (different versions of ubuntu and mint and now in LMDE).
Some of these distroes deal with it by installing Broadcom's wl module. You
cannot find lots of reports because people simply use wl instead. But
On Thu, 2011-06-30 at 06:09 -0700, Shayan Mansuri wrote:
Why you think this is not a bug?
I think this is not a *b43-fwcutter* bug.
I am dealing with this bug for years: in different distroes (different
versions of ubuntu and mint and now in LMDE).
This is Debian: other distro uses other
tag 632004 +moreinfo unreproducible
thanks
Hi Keivan,
I'm sorry but I haven't a machine with amd kernel and your Broadcom card
neither for try to reproduce this bug.
However, on my Debian box with a 2.6.39* kernel, it works fine:
~$ uname -a
Linux debiancasa 2.6.39-2-686-pae #1 SMP Wed Jun 8
Hi Shayan,
please do not forget to CC'ing the bugs.
Il giorno mer, 29/06/2011 alle 14.13 -0700, Shayan Mansuri ha scritto:
Hi
Plz tell me whatever you want to know. These are the same commands you
used on my laptop:
~ $uname -a
Linux keivan-laptop 2.6.39-2-amd64 #1 SMP Wed Jun 8
Hi Keivan,
Il giorno mer, 29/06/2011 alle 15.23 -0700, Shayan Mansuri ha scritto:
My name is Keivan but my Email name is shayan for security reasons.
I'm new to debian and new to bug report. What do you mean by CC'ing
the bugs?
Add '632...@bugs.debian.org' in Cc when you reply to me.
I don't know your laptop layout but I suspect you press a button or
switch something to turn on/off wifi.
it's an dell inspiron 6400. I press Fn + F3 to turn WiFi and Bluetooth on/off.
Try in this way: after you turn off the wifi pressing button do
'modprobe -r b43 ssb' and then reload them with
Package: firmware-b43-installer
Version: 1:014-4
Severity: important
failes to recognize my WiFi after updating the kernel from 2.6.32 to 2.6.39
When I updated the LMDE kernel from 2.6.32 to 2.6.39 the wifi did not work
again. I was installed my wifi using firmware-b43-installer. Since I use a
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