It depends on what Broadcom chipset is there. I also have Broadcom in my
Macbook Pro and I had to use NDIS wrapper (32-bit only mode) to get it
working. Some of them are supported out of the box.
best
Michal Pryc
Alex Smith (K4RNT) wrote:
You can run the Live CD and find out if your Broadcom
You can run the Live CD and find out if your Broadcom card is
supported. I remember in openSUSE on my laptop when it came with
Broadcom wireless I had to download the card firmware, but that was
it. It shouldn't be that hard in OpenSolaris.
Good luck!
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 19:32, Roland Godfreds
Hi,
I was wondering if I would be able to run openSolaris on my Gateway MX6441 AMD
Turion 64 Mobile Technology, 798MHz, 448MB DDR laptop with a Broadcom wireless
card and ATI graphics.
I'm not very technical, but I have been using Ubuntu on my laptop for about 6
months. I would like to put op