Am 30.06.2014 12:03, schrieb Bruce Ferrell:
after a kernel update i always go to /usr/src/linux-obj/x86_64/desktop and there i call "make prepare" and then "make modules_prepare".
after this i go to the bcm_6_30_223_141 directory and call "make".
then i copy the wl.ko to the modules directory.
right now, this would be /lib/modules/3.15.2-1.gfb7c781-desktop/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/
and i have installed the following kernel-packages: kernel-devel-3.15.2-1.1.gfb7c781.noarch kernel-source-3.15.2-1.1.gfb7c781.noarch kernel-desktop-devel-3.15.2-1.1.gfb7c781.x86_64 kernel-firmware-20140624git-90.1.noarch kernel-desktop-3.15.2-1.1.gfb7c781.x86_64
Rainer,
Thank you so much fro your assistance. That procedure worked for me and I now have a working BCM4352 802.11ac driver and more importantly the correct build method.
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