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** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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b43 is not working after in
Broadcom b43 really does need an offine installer. Has anyone been able
to put one of these together?
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Bug #487393 has been filed about packaging openfwwf: reverse-engineered
open firmware for broadcom wireless cards.
Bug #29566 in hw-detect is similar to this bug in Jockey. It's about the
same issue in a text-mode install, AFAIU.
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b43 is not working after installation without internet connecti
Also, can Jockey be modified so users could be asked for specifying a
path to the firmware downloaded manually? (ie. user downloads firmware
on Windows, puts it on a USB stick, boots to Ubuntu, runs Jockey, tries
to activate b43 driver, Jockey asks for the location of firmware and
invokes b43-fwcut
Did anyone try to contact OpenWRT people regarding this issue?
How did they get the permission to distribute the driver?
And what are the license terms?
http://downloads.openwrt.org/sources/wl_apsta-3.130.20.0.o
http://mirror2.openwrt.org/sources/broadcom-wl-4.150.10.5.tar.bz2
There is no Readme or
2009/10/29 Martin Pitt :
> Przemysław Kulczycki [2009-10-28 21:26 -]:
>> Since Ubuntu already distributes the proprietary Broadcom wl driver on
>> the CD, can't jockey or fwcutter use it to extract the firmware instead
>> of trying to download it from the internet?
>
> Those are two totally dif
Przemysław Kulczycki [2009-10-28 21:26 -]:
> Since Ubuntu already distributes the proprietary Broadcom wl driver on
> the CD, can't jockey or fwcutter use it to extract the firmware instead
> of trying to download it from the internet?
Those are two totally different drivers, so I'm afraid tha
Since Ubuntu already distributes the proprietary Broadcom wl driver on
the CD, can't jockey or fwcutter use it to extract the firmware instead
of trying to download it from the internet?
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** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => later
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** Changed in: b43-fwcutter (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Petr Dlouhý [2008-04-18 10:09 -]:
> I am not lawyer, but I know that from situation when Kororaa came
> with binary nvidia module on its LiveCD. There was big discussion
> about this, but result was, as I remeber, that the nvidia module is
> not distributed anymore on its LiveCD.
That's actua
>Broadcom should just allow us to redistribute that silly firmware...
I don't think, that it is just problem of Broadcom. As I know, GPL is not
allowing to distribute GPL code along with non-GPL-compatible code. Whole
Ubuntu is derived work of its GPL-licensed parts, and if derived work is
dist
You can also use b43-fwcutter to extract the firmware from a MacOS X
CD/installation, or a Windows driver CD that comes with the hardware.
But it remains a wizardry tasks, and a chicken-egg-problem if your only
way to get online is the Wifi.
(Broadcom should just allow us to redistribute that sill
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