> > My fault. The driver expects the firmware files in b43 directory. The > correct command is (I have verified on my ibook :-D ) > 'sudo b43-fwcutter -w /lib/firmware/b43 wl_apsta-3.130.20.0.o' (Replace .o > filename appropriately). > In case you get error 'directory does not exist then do 'sudo mkdir > /lib/firmware/b43' and then run above command. >
I did this, and now I see last small issue here. Now /lib/firmware has 3 folders - the generic, the b43, and the previous b43legacy folder. the b43 folder has created another b43legacy folder inside instead of the .fw files. Both the b43 legacy folder are restricted. I can do "sudo ls" to peep inside, but when I do "sudo cd b43legacy" it says "command not found". So how do I fix this? Why is it stopping me as sudo too? I suppose we need to have the following structure for wifi to work? -- > /lib/firmare/b43/(.fw files) -- ------- -.- 1/f ))) --. ------- ... http://www.algomantra.com
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