Re: brcmfmac

2024-05-17 Thread Andrew Wong
I have done some further research on this issue and have determined that it is both an upstream and non-free issue, so it doesn’t belong here. For posterity, however, I have found that: - The WiFi card _is_ the “ethernet” device seen in ‘ip address’. - The brcmfmac driver searches for the

Re: brcmfmac

2024-05-17 Thread Andrew Wong
> BCM43602 requires non-free firmware. —Florian Thank you for your clarification. I’ve been using an installation image with a firmware package installed that should provide that. To be sure that this is a downstream issue, could anyone verify that the installer is normally able to connect to Wi

Re: brcmfmac

2024-05-17 Thread pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)
Hello, Andrew Wong writes: > The Guix installer does not recognize the Broadcom BCM43602 card used > in the MacBook Pro 12,1 as compatible with free software (issuing a > warning), despite this card being compatible with the free brcmfmac > driver <https://wiki.debian.org

brcmfmac

2024-05-17 Thread Andrew Wong
The Guix installer does not recognize the Broadcom BCM43602 card used in the MacBook Pro 12,1 as compatible with free software (issuing a warning), despite this card being compatible with the free brcmfmac driver[1]. Even with the driver loaded, the installer still claims it won’t work, and at