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[opensuse-factory] No bmca module in Milestone 5?
- From: "Tim Edwards" <tkedwards@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2011 08:19:57 +0200
- Message-id: <1314944397.27678.140258136486845@webmail.messagingengine.com>
I'm trying to test Factory on my Acer Aspire 1551 netbook which has a
BCM43225 wifi card. I installed milestone 3 from the KDE CD and was
pleasantly surprised to see this new bcma module in the kernel seems to
have replaced having to get the broadcom proprietary drivers
(broadcom-wl package from packman).
So using bmca I got the wifi working and did a zypper up. Rebooted and
now I'm on M5 and its 3.0.0-4-desktop kernel doesn't seem to have the
bmca module, whereas 3.0.0-2-desktop from M3 did.
Any reason or is it just an oversight?
Thanks
Tim
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BCM43225 wifi card. I installed milestone 3 from the KDE CD and was
pleasantly surprised to see this new bcma module in the kernel seems to
have replaced having to get the broadcom proprietary drivers
(broadcom-wl package from packman).
So using bmca I got the wifi working and did a zypper up. Rebooted and
now I'm on M5 and its 3.0.0-4-desktop kernel doesn't seem to have the
bmca module, whereas 3.0.0-2-desktop from M3 did.
Any reason or is it just an oversight?
Thanks
Tim
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