Wolfgang Bornath skrev 27.12.2012 22:39:
2012/12/27 Thomas Backlund <[email protected]>:
Wolfgang Bornath skrev 27.12.2012 22:17:

2012/12/27 Thomas Backlund <[email protected]>:

Wolfgang Bornath skrev 27.12.2012 19:54:


Ok, so now I am at the point where I try to configure wifi without any
additional media than the core repository-
The correct wifi is found but the system says that there are
additionaƶl software and drivers needed (namely broadcom-wl) which I
may find in non-free or elsewhere. Just as expected.


Did it try to configure it anyway, or did it stop there ?


No, it ends there- you can close the ,essage and go back where you
have the already used option or the option to use a windows driver
with ndiswrapper. Or go back and leave the cinfiguration


Hm, ok, so I guess it would need manual configuration to test,
but it is easier to test the free drivers you can test with the
"no-wl" test livecd....


Reboot.

Now could I use the same installation to upgrade and use the same usb
stick, just activating the core plus non-free ? Or do I have to redo
the whole instatallotion?


Just use the same install and install dkms-broadcom-wl


Ok. so all I have to do go online with cable bound network, set media
including non-free, and then install dkms-broadcom-wl plus the needed
things. then reboot and try a new attempt at configuring .



yep. it might still suggest to install some of the prebuilt drivers,
but thats ok. the important part is the blacklist that comes with
dkms-broadcom-wl


Ok, here I may have been too fast. I went online, set the media
including non-free and shot at 'urpmi dkms-broadcom-wl'- The system
installed 18 packages  but at the end it gave errors:

Error! Could not locate wl.ko.xz for module broadcom-wl in the DKMS
tree. Yoou must run a dkms build for kernel first-
warning: %post(dkms-broadcom-wl-5.100.82.112-5.mga3.non-free.i586)
scriptlet failed, exit status 4


Hm, do you have the -devel package matching the kernel you use installed ?


--
Thomas

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