guys I have taken a hybrid approach I have a couple of the broadcom-sta
I did a m-a -t build, which failed, I then cd
/usr/src/modules/broadcom-sta/amd64 (i think from memeory) then from
tmp/modules (this is where I had grabbed the latest broadcom-sta source
from broadcom) I copied over the dire
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 12:15:28PM +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 10 Nov 2009, Colin wrote:
> > Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > >I seem to remember doing that in the past but the broadcom packages are
> > >apparently not available at the moment.
> >
> > Then you'll have to do what we did in the 2
On 10 Nov 2009, Colin wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
> >I seem to remember doing that in the past but the broadcom packages are
> >apparently not available at the moment.
>
> Then you'll have to do what we did in the 2.6.31 kernel thread:
>
> http://wiki.debian.org/wl
>
>
OK, the steps indic
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:31:13PM +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 11 Nov 2009, Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
> > >>(you need internet to get the packages, so first boot the kernel
> > >>where wifi functions, do the first two commands, then reboot to the
> > >>new and issue the next to commands)
> > >>
On 11 Nov 2009, Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
> >>(you need internet to get the packages, so first boot the kernel
> >>where wifi functions, do the first two commands, then reboot to the
> >>new and issue the next to commands)
> >>
> >>
> >
> >I seem to remember doing that in the past but the broadcom pack
Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 10 Nov 2009, Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 10 Nov 2009, Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
When I installed kernel 2.6.30-2-686-bigmem my eth1 disappeared, so no
wireless. Not a problem in practice because I simp
Anthony Campbell wrote:
I seem to remember doing that in the past but the broadcom packages are
apparently not available at the moment.
Then you'll have to do what we did in the 2.6.31 kernel thread:
http://wiki.debian.org/wl
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On 10 Nov 2009, Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
> >On 10 Nov 2009, Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
> >>Anthony Campbell wrote:
> >>>When I installed kernel 2.6.30-2-686-bigmem my eth1 disappeared, so no
> >>>wireless. Not a problem in practice because I simply revert to
> >>>2.6.30-1-686-bigm
Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 10 Nov 2009, Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
When I installed kernel 2.6.30-2-686-bigmem my eth1 disappeared, so no
wireless. Not a problem in practice because I simply revert to
2.6.30-1-686-bigmem and it's back, but I'd like to understand what
On 10 Nov 2009, Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
> >When I installed kernel 2.6.30-2-686-bigmem my eth1 disappeared, so no
> >wireless. Not a problem in practice because I simply revert to
> >2.6.30-1-686-bigmem and it's back, but I'd like to understand what is
> >happening. Does it
Anthony Campbell wrote:
When I installed kernel 2.6.30-2-686-bigmem my eth1 disappeared, so no
wireless. Not a problem in practice because I simply revert to
2.6.30-1-686-bigmem and it's back, but I'd like to understand what is
happening. Does it need a bug report or is it a "feature"?
Anthony
When I installed kernel 2.6.30-2-686-bigmem my eth1 disappeared, so no
wireless. Not a problem in practice because I simply revert to
2.6.30-1-686-bigmem and it's back, but I'd like to understand what is
happening. Does it need a bug report or is it a "feature"?
Anthony
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