I am still not able to see any networks on 4.15.0-36-generic.
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Title:
Broadcom wireless drivers failed to build [error: implicit dec
** Changed in: bcmwl (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
** Changed in: broadcom-sta (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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It works starting with 4.15.0-33-generic, at
least it did for me.
frank
On 08/25/2018 09:05 AM, Jarno Suni wrote:
> In which versions of the packages the fix is released? Which release of
> Ubuntu?
>
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In which versions of the packages the fix is released? Which release of
Ubuntu?
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Title:
Broadcom wireless drivers failed to build [e
** Changed in: broadcom-sta (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: bcmwl (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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sudo apt-get purge bcmwl-kernel-source
sudo apt-get install broadcom-sta-dkms
works for me as it was described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/broadcom-
sta/+bug/1777444?comments=all
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on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Installed tightVNCViewer, now get this problem.
Using usb wireless as old Dell broadband driver does not work. Dell
M6300 laptop.
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WORKAROUND: https://askubuntu.com/a/1052418/308869
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Title:
Broadcom wireless drivers failed to build [error: implicit declaration
@Marc Peña (pachulo)
Thank you very much! The fix is really in:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/broadcom-sta/+bug/1777444?comments=all
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How much will take to mark package bcmwl-kernel-source/now 6.30.223.271
+bdcom-0ubuntu1~1.3 as tested if it is fixing bug from March, please?
I believe, this bug will not be used to push into upgrade to 18.04. Or?
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Same problem over here in an old DELL inspiron.
Thanks to Melissa's post (#25) it was solved.
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Title:
Broadcom wireless drivers fail
Hello,
I don't have even any network connection with the latest kernel
(4.*15*.0-24-generic)
. So what I am doing >> logging in the older kernel (4.*13*.0-45-generic)
and booting the Ubuntu 16.04 then only it is working.
I have tried several time the "Software and updates" from the menu but the
sa
at this time ubuntu software store is limited so maybe they are doing
something but now cant see my programs on the store
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ok i did Run Software & Udpates from the launcher. In the Developer
Options tab.
now it works,
tks for very important tip.
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after latest update i lost wifi connection this mens im without
INTERNET, how can this be possible and when can we have an update to fix
it.
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Here is what worked for me to restore WiFi functionality...
1. Run Software & Udpates from the launcher. In the Developer Options
tab, check the box for Pre-released updates. This will require your
admin password and will update the cache.
2. Run Software Updater from the launcher. It will presen
Hi Andrew,
4.15.0-29-generic upgrade did the same thing to my wifi adapter. My
connection settings still exist but no wifi capability at all.
Jeff
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After browsing through some of the previous links, the proposed fix for the
bcmwl version successfully solved the problem.
Fix found here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/+bug/1777646
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I ran into this bug with today's update to kernel 4.15.0-29. I had no
problem previously using the 4.15.0-24 kernel. The bug reporter
automatically directed me to this bug report. I see similar issues,
where my wifi adapter seems to have disappeared. I have not yet tried
the workaround.
The releva
I installed Ubuntu 16.04 on a MacBook Pro
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Title:
Broadcom wireless drivers failed to build [error: implicit declaration
of functi
WORKAROUND: https://askubuntu.com/a/1052418/308869
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Title:
Broadcom wireless drivers failed to build [error: implicit declaration
** Also affects: broadcom-sta
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Broadcom wireless drivers failed to build [error:
// , I have the same problem.
If you're looking for a fix, someone made a post on the Ubuntu
stackexchange:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1052403/how-can-i-fix-broadcom-driver-
wifi-with-4-15-0-24-kernel-on-ubuntu-16-04
How do we end up with a patch that deploys a version of our wireless
drive
// , Looks like there's an official fix that doesn't require drivers
from Bionic here:
https://askubuntu.com/a/1052488/150944
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Same here (broadcom-sta vs bcmwl).
Can a kind soul explains if one can be used instead of the other and
why/how they differ ?
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Is there a fix for the bcmwl package? I see that the broadcom-sta seems
to have had a fix but I can't see mention of bcmwl? Or am I missing
something?
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Thank you a lot: easily fixed with "apt-get update/upgrade" today. Good
work !
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Broadcom wireless drivers failed to build [er
Thank you @Stan! got it fixed!
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Title:
Broadcom wireless drivers failed to build [error: implicit declaration
of function ‘init_ti
** Summary changed:
- bcmwl-kernel-source: bcmwl kernel module failed to build [error: implicit
declaration of function ‘init_timer’]
+ Broadcom wireless drivers failed to build [error: implicit declaration of
function ‘init_timer’]
** Description changed:
The module fails to build, as it is
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