module
> (because of the real hw button), there should be all 'none'. If few is
> blocked, then rfkill can solve up, but always you need restart as you
> solving up (*not* when you listing only).
>
> HTH. I'm writing this from F18 XFCE, and using happily my HP4515s -
&
> 'rfkill list' command - that maybe blocking /or not the hw module
> (because of the real hw button), there should be all 'none'. If few is
> blocked, then rfkill can solve up, but always you need restart as you
> solving up (*not* when you listing only).
>
>
t you can check with
> 'rfkill list' command - that maybe blocking /or not the hw module
> (because of the real hw button), there should be all 'none'. If few is
> blocked, then rfkill can solve up, but always you need restart as you
> solving up (*not* when you listing
locking /or not the hw module
(because of the real hw button), there should be all 'none'. If few is
blocked, then rfkill can solve up, but always you need restart as you
solving up (*not* when you listing only).
HTH. I'm writing this from F18 XFCE, and using happily my HP4515s
Hi,
I have tried to get wifi going on a Dell Latitude E5400 with the
Broadcom 4312 chipset.
I did the following:
Installed broadcom-wl from rpmfusion non-free. (This installed
broadcom-wl and the dependency kmod-wl.)
Rebooted, but "nothing" happened. So, following this
Hi
Noticed that wireless broadcom 4312 stopped working with latest
kernel updates. It works with kernel 26.33.5-124.fc13.i686.PAE, but
not anymore with 26.33.6-147 series.
Anyone seen this also? It's in HP-pavillion dv-9000 laptop. I didn't
found anything in logs. Modbrobe.d th