Thanks for the replies.
I must admit I'm a bit a dummy when it comes to this stuff which is why I
wanted to go through the whole LFS process to try and learn a bit.
I've attached the tree of the bcmwl-kernel-source debian package.
Do I have to compile any files? Or do I just need to move them i
On July 6, 2017 7:56:02 PM Andrew Dance wrote:
Hi all!
I've been tinkering with LFS on my Macbook Pro Retina and have managed to
get it booted up. However, I'm having trouble getting my wifi card to work.
It's a Broadcom bcm4360. There are 2 flavors, evidently. Standard b43
drivers don't
On Thu, Jul 06, 2017 at 10:54:07AM -0700, Andrew Dance wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I've been tinkering with LFS on my Macbook Pro Retina and have managed to
> get it booted up. However, I'm having trouble getting my wifi card to work.
>
> It's a Broadcom bcm4360. There are 2 flavors, evidently. Stand
On 06/07/2017 19:54, Andrew Dance wrote:
Hi all!
I've been tinkering with LFS on my Macbook Pro Retina and have managed
to get it booted up. However, I'm having trouble getting my wifi card
to work.
It's a Broadcom bcm4360. There are 2 flavors, evidently. Standard b43
drivers don't work o
Hi all!
I've been tinkering with LFS on my Macbook Pro Retina and have managed to
get it booted up. However, I'm having trouble getting my wifi card to work.
It's a Broadcom bcm4360. There are 2 flavors, evidently. Standard b43
drivers don't work on mine, so I have to use something called 'wl'