The WiFi is not working because the firmware was removed from the
package. I already documented the problem in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware-
raspi2/+bug/1578745 but no reply and no fix also!
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interresting Shuhao, a few week ago they where different!
http://web.archive.org/web/2016122818/https://ubuntu-pi-flavour-
maker.org/
They had a "minimal" and a "standard" server version and both were rpi2
and rpi3 compatible... damn...
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I switch one of my pi3 to the server image from
https://ubuntu-pi-flavour-maker.org/
There you get pi3 support with working wifi and bluetooth. They do not include
any PPAs from Ubuntu, the do not use u-boot and boot like raspbian. You also
have to manually update your kernel via rpi-update. Th
I have looked a little deeper into the packages and have found the
script linux-firmware-raspi2.postinst inside linux-firmware-raspi2. The
script changes the device_tree_address in the config.txt from 0x0200
to 0x02008000
0x0200 is the value which is inside the config.txt on my raspi2.
Thi
The problem is fixed for me. I did some tests with a fresh installation
on a rpi3 with the image from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RaspberryPi.
The image did not boot after a simple apt-get update && apt-get upgrade.
The kernel was not updated, still version 1009 from the image.
The uboot error was
The lastest version (1.20161020-0ubuntu1~0.2~rpi3) of firmware-linux-
raspi2 from ppa:ubuntu-raspi2/ppa-rpi3 is breaking the WiFi on Raspi3.
The file /lib/firmware/brcm/brcmfmac43430-sdio.txt is missing after the
upgrade.
The Image from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RaspberryPi contains the
followin
I'm also facing this Bug with my RPi3. It does not boot with kernel >=
1038
Maybe it has something to do with the CPU? If this is the case, any new
RPi2 would have the same problem! Since board revision V1.2 RPi2 is
using the 64-bit BCM2837 processor from its newer sibling.
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