Gregory,

Are you talking about a 32-bit or a 64-bit kernel on the R3000Z?

CF

Gregory Gulik wrote:
> Yes, I did try it but wasn't able to get it to work at all.  Anyone
> else able to make it work?
>
> I also have FC5 installed on a older Dell laptop with a Linksys WPC54G
> card (also a bcm43xx chipset) and there I can get the bcm43xx OS
> driver working with a little bit of fiddling.  I'm also on the bcm43xx
> list and it looks like the issues with that are being resolved in an
> upcoming update.  There seems to be an issue with how the Fedora
> startup scripts initialize the card. Apparently you need to get the
> ESSID set first so the card has a chance to associate with a AP before
> it will let you do anything else.
>
>
>
> Jonathan Berry wrote:
>> Did you try the new bcm43xx open source driver that I believe now
>> ships with FC5?  I'm not sure what all you have to do to make it work
>> (like, if you need a binary firmware, etc).
>>
>>   
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