On 14/12/22 12:56 AM, intrigeri wrote:
With this solution, the kernel module will actually be *built* at boot every time. And I suspect it may be too late, as the conflicting module (b43 or something) may have taken a hold on the device already. I'm curious of how this goes in practice :) _______________________________________________ tails-support mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-support To unsubscribe from this list, send an empty email to [email protected].
It does not work.
Here is a clue. Ubuntu 14.1 can provide WiFi function to Macbook Air. I verified this today. In Ubuntu, there is a GUI for proprietary drivers. It automatically finds a package bcmwl-kernel-source. I installed this from the GUI and it delivers.
I *think* that this amounts to a debian package bcmwl-lernel-source from the Ubuntu restricted repository.
I tried to shoehorn this into Tails but I am not able to do so. Apt-get install failed.
An additional difficulty is that the packages list /etc/apt/sources is not present on the Tails persistence file.
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