Anyone? Thanks, Corey
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 11:24 AM, Corey Velan <[email protected]> wrote: > I know it is unlikely, but it strikes me that 1190-broadcom-sta is doing > exactly the opposite of what it should do. > > It checks to see if the wifi card is in > /usr/share/broadcom-sta/broadcom-sta.ids. > That list contains a list of cards that the wl (proprietary) driver > supports. If it is in the list, it does this: > > sed -i -e 's|^ *blacklist|# blacklist|' /etc/modprobe.d/broadcom-sta-dkms.conf > > > which is unblacklisting all the things that conflict with wl and then does > > > echo "blacklist wl" >> /etc/modprobe.d/broadcom-sta-dkms.conf > > which is blacklisting wl. > > This strikes me as exactly the OPPOSITE of what we want- i.e. if the > current card is in /usr/share/broadcom-sta/broadcom-sta.ids, then we want > to leave broadcom-sta-dkms.conf perfectly alone. > > What am I msising? > > Thanks > Corey >
