Hello to the dev team and thank you very much for your work.

First I like to tell: I have the firmware installed:
/lib/firmware/b43# ls
a0g0bsinitvals4.fw   a0g1bsinitvals5.fw   b0g0bsinitvals5.fw
lp0initvals13.fw  ucode4.fw a0g0bsinitvals5.fw   a0g1initvals13.fw
b0g0initvals13.fw   pcm4.fw           ucode5.fw a0g0initvals4.fw
a0g1initvals5.fw     b0g0initvals4.fw    pcm5.fw a0g0initvals5.fw
b0g0bsinitvals13.fw  b0g0initvals5.fw    ucode11.fw
a0g1bsinitvals13.fw  b0g0bsinitvals4.fw   lp0bsinitvals13.fw  ucode13.fw

I have an Apple PowerBook G4:
  processor       : 0
  cpu             : 7447A, altivec supported
  clock           : 1666.666000MHz
  revision        : 0.5 (pvr 8003 0105)
  bogomips        : 33.15
  timebase        : 8320000
  platform        : PowerMac
  machine         : PowerBook5,8
  motherboard     : PowerBook5,8 MacRISC3 Power Macintosh
  detected as     : 287 (PowerBook G4 15")
  pmac flags      : 00000019
  L2 cache        : 512K unified
  pmac-generation : NewWorld

Running debian etch 4.0r1.

I have searched the internet and found nothing that handles the error
when the firmware is installed. I haven't found an entry in your
mailing list either. Sorry if I haven't found it.

Further more, I haven't found a how to configure the bcm43xx module.

The debian packet missed to get a firmware with the right md5 and I
haven't had any luck with the 008 version from berlios until I looked
into the source and found some urls. After that b43-fwcutter worked
without an error.

But the bcm43xx modules doesn't work, and I guess the firmware can't be
found. Where does it look for it?

Thank's for any help, Ralf
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