Larry, et. al.,
I was that close! After the various steps and procedures I had the bcm
driver kit "installed" and the knetwork manager said I was online. No
applications were connecting so I rebooted, and had to re-inRe:
Bcm43xx-dev Digest, Vol 16, Issue 28 install the OS. Back on the
computer
fw" not
available or load failed.
[45609.576000] bcm43xx: Error: Microcode "bcm43xx_microcode5.fw" not
available or load failed.
[45731.624000] bcm43xx: Error: Microcode "bcm43xx_microcode5.fw" not
available or load failed.
[45853.672000] bcm43xx: Error: Microcode "bcm43xx_m
Here's one for the scrapbook, though hopefully not for the scrap yard-
New install of Kubuntu 7.10- has a gui install set up for the Broadcom
drivers, etc. Very nice, if it worked. Any suggestions on how to find
the glitch, or best ways to totally replace the dead code with some that
works?
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>> On 7/4/07, Robert Easter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>> It took a BS programmer over five hours, ...
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> What does BS
It took a BS programmer over five hours, but he got my bcm4318 chip
talking to my computer with the NDISWrapper and a kernel build. Before
that the wireless was showing on the laptop's wifi switch light but not
making up to the computer to actually use the signal. Now, after six
days, it sudd
New to this list, with one big question: Is there not some collection of
patches that can be simply unpacked and applied according to distro or
platform? I've spent nearly three full days, probably to accomplish
about two days' worth of damage trying to get this Broadcom chip to sing
on my new