Ubfan, Thanks for the reply. This is a bit strange as I noticed earlier that 14e4:4324 is listed as BCM4306.
* * Returns the address of the requested capability structure within the * device's PCI configuration space or 0 in case the device does not * support it. */ int pci_bus_find_capability (struct pci_bus * bus, unsigned int devfn, int cap) {int pos; u8 hdr_type; pci_bus_read_config_byte (bus, devfn, PCI_HEADER_TYPE, & hdr_type); pos = __pci_bus.
If I do 'sudo apt-get install firmware- b43legacy- installer' it tells me that no compatible hardware is present. When I do 'sudo apt-get install firmware- b43-installer' I get a similar message.
I think I finally have it working by blacklisting all others then 'modprobe -r ssb ndiswrapper b43 b43legacy' and 'modprobe -v b43legacy' The only issue I have now is that it doesn't stay on reboot. Do you know how I make that change stick?
Solved: After a clean install of 11.10 I found the best solution was to not install 'firmware- b43legacy- installer' It errors out and tells you to install 'firmware- b43-installer'. The b43 installer then tells you to install b43legacy. I followed the instructions for other distributions at: Manually build b43-cutter (to avoid either package above) 1 wget 2 tar xjf b43-fwcutter- 015.tar. Bz2 3 cd b43-fwcutter-015 4 make 5 sudo make install 6 cd. Then manually install firmware 1 export FIRMWARE INSTALL DIR='/lib/ firmware' 2 wget 3 sudo b43-fwcutter -w '$FIRMWARE INSTALL DIR' wlapsta- 3.130.20.
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0.o Finally mod-probe -r b43legacy and mod-probe -v b43legacy Valhalla! The interesting thing to me is you can clearly see in the above logs that it shows this being a BCM4309. The PCI id identifies it as a BCM4306. If I use the installer packages, it gets screwy. If I manually install it shows as being a BCM4306. I'm still a little new, but does this indicate some sort of bug in the installer package?