On Tuesday 19 January 2010 21:04:55 Thierry Chatelet wrote: > On Tuesday 19 January 2010 19:56:25 John Kapnogiannis wrote: > > Hello there. Well I hope this is the correct list to post this. I got a > > dell studio 1555 with a dell wireless 1397 (broadcom 4312 rev 01) > > wificard. I am using the broadcom driver cause as far as I know there is > > no alternative. I installed the driver as descirpted in debian wiki with > > module assistant and then modprobing the wl module on every boot. > > Everything was working fine until an upgrade a couple of days ago. The > > packages broadcom-sta-source andt broadcom-sta-common upgaded from > > version 5.10.92.9.3-1 to 5.10.92.9.3-3 (actually the last digit is > > different which I thought would fix any supposed bugs existing -although > > I didn't have any). After the upgrade I used the module assistant to > > build the module wl again with the updated version of the driver. Well > > everything went just fine. The problem is that after the first reboot and > > then I couldn't see the eth1 network interface which is my wireless. As > > if the driver is just not working. I searched a little for a bug report > > and I didn't find anything. I currently have switched back to the > > previous driver version and everything is normal again. Any ideas why the > > updated driver doesn't work for me? > > > > Thank you :) > > > > John > > Hi, > As a first guess, your inface must be, now, wlan0. You can check that with > ifconfig or iwconfig. > Thierry >
Well I checked with both and there isn't any interface for wireless. Only lo and eth0 for the ethernet. J -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-laptop-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org