On 02/07/2017 02:31 PM, cen wrote:
> Well, all I know is that with secure boot enabled there was no wifi to
> be had.
Ah. Ok. I see now. It appears the driver has to be signed by a private
key during the build and, unless you got your own public and private
keys and did the actual signing process,
Well, all I know is that with secure boot enabled there was no wifi to
be had.
Anyway, I blacklisted bcma now and things are looking much more promising.
But I'll use it for another 12 hours first just to make sure it actually
works properly now.
Thanks for the tip!
Rick Stevens je 07. 02.
On 02/07/2017 01:26 PM, cen wrote:
> Yes, wifi is correct and works perfectly on two other Fedora laptops and
> my phone.
>
> Before I installed broadcom-wl and disabled secure boot, WiFi did not
> work at all by the way. It was installed following this:
> https://gist.github.com/markcaudill/c161b
Yes, wifi is correct and works perfectly on two other Fedora laptops and
my phone.
Before I installed broadcom-wl and disabled secure boot, WiFi did not
work at all by the way. It was installed following this:
https://gist.github.com/markcaudill/c161b4d30f7f7ffdabbe
[cen@localhost ~] $ lspci
On 02/07/2017 12:46 PM, cen wrote:
> 08:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Limited BCM4352 802.11ac Wireless
> Network Adapter (rev 03)
>
> Nothing particularly interesting in dmesg:
>
> [cen@localhost ~] $ dmesg |grep WL
> [ 17.624730] WLC_SCAN error (-22)
> [ 18.626270] WLC_SCAN error (-22)
08:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Limited BCM4352 802.11ac Wireless
Network Adapter (rev 03)
Nothing particularly interesting in dmesg:
[cen@localhost ~] $ dmesg |grep WL
[ 17.624730] WLC_SCAN error (-22)
[ 18.626270] WLC_SCAN error (-22)
[ 19.627999] WLC_SCAN error (-22)
[ 20.629398