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Titel: ndiswrapper vs. BCM4318 driver
Verfasst am: 27.09.2006, 23:23 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 27. Sep 2006
Beiträge: 4
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I am not new to Linux, but am brand new to Kanotix. My wife and I are currently in Santa Fe, NM - each with a Dell laptop using the Broadcom 4318 wireless chipset. The chip works fine under Windows XP, but I can't get it to work with BLAG 50002, which I currently have installed on my laptop. Fortunately I also have a Kanotix live CD, and seem to be making some progress but am not there yet.
This morning I tried to get my wireless connection to work using ndiswrapper but noticed that the bcm43xx driver was already loaded by the kernel. I tried blacklisting the driver, but my edit disappeared every time I rebooted. Perhaps I should just bite the bullet and install to my HD?
I guess another alternative would be to try the native bcm43xx driver. It seems like some people on this forum have had some success. Is the bcm43xx-fwcutter on the live CD? That should make it a snap as I have the bcm43xx firmware stashed away somewhere.
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Titel: RE: ndiswrapper vs. BCM4318 driver
Verfasst am: 27.09.2006, 23:45 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 02. Mai 2006
Beiträge: 66
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I am using the native bcm4318 driver, which is working quite ok, but I ndiswrapper should be currently the better solution as the native driver only works with 11Mb ( there is also another problem, but I forgot about it.. ). If you want to try the native driver with the LiveCD, use unionfs and then download the fwcutter-tool ( apt-get install bcm43xx-fwcutter ), then download the firmware with usr/share/bcm43xx-fwcutter/install_bcm43xx_firmware.sh . If everything worked fine, you should now be able to configure the network with netcardconfig.
Greetings, EvNu
P.s.: We also have an english speaking forum, if you scroll down a bit. |
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Titel: ndiswrapper vs. BCM4318 driver
Verfasst am: 27.09.2006, 23:49 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 25. Mar 2005
Beiträge: 2133
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I think bcm43xx-fwcutter is already on the LiveCD (2006-01-RC3), just give it a try. As far as I know, kernel 2.6.18 will have better native Linux support for the Broadcom chip.
You can also customize the LiveCD using persistent home and unionfs: http://kanotix.com/FAQ-id_cat-62.html#q333
This should allow you to blacklist modules. |
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