Hi,

On 01/20/2015 10:20 PM, intrigeri wrote:
> Oh, [censored#/&$!]...
everything is fine! ;) it was just my stupidity

> I didn't expect to see any regression for
> current hardware, now that live-config + broadcom-sta have this fancy
> auto-detection mechanism :(
> 
> Best case, the PCI ID of your hardware should be removed from
> /usr/share/live/config/broadcom-sta/*.ids.
> 
> Worst case, there's also been hardware released with the very same PCI
> ID, but that works better with the broadcom-sta (wl) module than with
> the brcmsmac one.
> 
> Muri, do you want to look into this closer, and possibly report a bug
> against the broadcom-sta-$something_that_ships_this_.id_file Debian
> package, or should I?
i just wanted to do that. when i started the macbook debian
installation, the wl module suddenly worked. maybe i should have
rebooted once before i wrote the last mail. so the module apparently
needs a reboot after being built. so i tried again: i purged
broadcom-sta-dkms, rebooted, used brcmsmac; installed broadcom-sta-dkms,
rmmoded brcmsmac (and some others), loaded wl -> didn't work. after a
reboot it worked...

so, now the macchanger:
if i try to do sudo macchanger -r wlan0, i get the 'Too many open files
in system' warning from macchanger and syslog says:
wl0: wl_set_mac_address: error setting MAC addr override
the mac address changes, but no traffic goes through and if i try to
reconnect via network manager, i get the wl_roaming_status stacktrace

cheers,
muri

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