On 2023-02-09 22:09, The Wanderer wrote:
On 2023-02-09 at 21:39, Gary Dale wrote:
I'm trying to use a Linksys AE1200 wifi usb dongle as a second network
connection for my Bookworm workstation. The device shows up in lsusb but
not in ip link.
According to what I've found, it needs the brcmfmac driver module, which
seems to be in the 6.1 kernel and loaded:
$ lsmod | grep brcmfmac
brcmfmac 360448 0
brcmutil 20480 1 brcmfmac
cfg80211 1122304 1 brcmfmac
mmc_core 208896 1 brcmfmac
usbcore 344064 10
xhci_hcd,snd_usb_audio,usbhid,snd_usbmidi_lib,usblp,usb_storage,uvcvideo,brcmfmac,xhci_pci,uas
I'm using KDE/Plasma as my desktop and plasma-nm is loaded. However it
too doesn't seem to think that there is a wifi network.
Interestingly the device works in Bullseye as I installed Bullseye on
the computer that used to use it. That really only required downloading
the correct firmware package that contained the brcmfmac module. That
package no longer exists in Bookworm.
Would that be firmware-brcm80211?
That still exists in bookworm; it's just been moved to the new
non-free-firmware component, so it won't be showing up if your
sources.list doesn't reference that component (in addition to e.g. main,
contrib, and/or non-free).
There was another thread on this mailing list just within the past day
that asked a similar question regarding another firmware package, and
the replies to that question include links to the announcements about
the new component.
Thanks. That points then to a problem with the package.debian.org page -
it doesn't seem to search the new section. I found the announcement when
I searched for debian non-free firmware. Right now if you don't know it
exists, you can't find it. :(