> Right, the device listing in your report shows you had the 'wl' driver
> loaded on 3.2. Although this doesn't seem to be a regression, it is a
> bug (of a sort) that the free b43 driver doesn't support this WLAN
> controller.
If I read correctly at least my BCM4313 should be supported by brcmsm
> > > Right, the device listing in your report shows you had the 'wl'
> > > driver
> > > loaded on 3.2. Although this doesn't seem to be a regression, it
> > > is a
> > > bug (of a sort) that the free b43 driver doesn't support this WLAN
> > > controller.
> > On second thought, the bug might be th
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 07:25:27AM +0200, Philipp Marek wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 08:18:48PM +0200, Philipp Marek wrote:
> > > I guess I found the reason: this device is not support by the
> > > default kernel, but needs the broadcom-sta module built.
> > >
> > > Trying with m-a a-i now, b
> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 08:18:48PM +0200, Philipp Marek wrote:
> > I guess I found the reason: this device is not support by the
> > default kernel, but needs the broadcom-sta module built.
> >
> > Trying with m-a a-i now, but I guess this bug can be closed.
>
> Right, the device listing in your
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 08:18:48PM +0200, Philipp Marek wrote:
> I guess I found the reason: this device is not support by the default kernel,
> but needs the broadcom-sta module built.
>
> Trying with m-a a-i now, but I guess this bug can be closed.
Right, the device listing in your report show
I guess I found the reason: this device is not support by the default kernel,
but needs the broadcom-sta module built.
Trying with m-a a-i now, but I guess this bug can be closed.
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