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Bcm4360 driver linux suse
Bcm4360 driver linux suse







  1. #Bcm4360 driver linux suse install#
  2. #Bcm4360 driver linux suse drivers#
  3. #Bcm4360 driver linux suse update#

Relevant output of lspci -nnk: 05:00.0 Network controller : Broadcom Corporation BCM4360 802. I have a VM running the same version of the OS that is connected to the Internet, if that helps.

#Bcm4360 driver linux suse install#

Therefore, I need a way to install a driver for the BCM4360 chip on OpenSuse Tumbleweed offline. However, I can't really do that with this system, as I have no way to connect it to the Internet other than through the currently-nonfunctional wireless card. This would generally be pretty simple: just install the broadcom-wl package and you're done.

#Bcm4360 driver linux suse drivers#

Hello, everyone! I'm not really a Linux noob in general, but I don't have a whole lot of experience with OpenSuse.īasically, here's my current issue: I'm trying to install drivers for my wireless card, which uses a Broadcom chip (BCM4360). public IP addresses or hostnames, account numbers, email addresses) before posting!ĭoes this sidebar need an addition or correction? Tell me here Note: ensure to redact or obfuscate all confidential or identifying information (eg. What I did so far: I installed various drivers with yaourt and pacman, ending up with the broadcom-wl-dkms driver. I am new to this, so maybe the solution is quite simple (hopefully). But in my case, loading the broadcom-wl-dkms driver did not work. If you fix the problem yourself, please post your solution, so that others can also learn. Unable to get Broadcom wireless drivers working on Arch Linux. ✻ Smokey says: build a compost heap in your meadow to fight climate change! If you're posting for help, please include the following details, so that we can help you more efficiently: Any distro, any platform! Explicitly noob-friendly. I don't know for sure what changed it to working, I guess it was the kernel update.Linux introductions, tips and tutorials. What might have helped was installing linux headers: sudo pacman -S linux-headers You might have to restart Network Manager: systemctl restart rvice

#Bcm4360 driver linux suse update#

This already solved it, as the new kernel update brought some changes toī43-firmware broadcom-wl nvidia rmmod b43 b43legacy bcm43xx bcma brcm80211 brcmfmac brcmsmac ssb wl 117ĭid change nothing for me, but you can try /(as mentioned in the wiki -> ) Check if your systems version uname -r & pacman -Q linux. Make sure everything is up-to-date with sudo pacman -Sy, after that make sure your filesystem is all good with sudo pacman filesystem linux (which it wasn't in my case )). I looked at to find compatible drivers, which in my case turned out to be none but the wl package (install with pacman -S broadcom-wl). My Wlan-Card: Broadcom Limited BCM4360 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter Running lsmod | grep wl produces no result.

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Kernel driver in use: e1000e Kernel modules: e1000eįascinating: output of lspci -knn|grep Net -A2:Ġ7:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Limited BCM4360 802.11ac Wireless I read quite a lot of posts but nothing really helped so far (And yes, I checked the Arch Wiki beforehand).ĭoes it have something to do with the driver being restrictively licensed drivers?Ġ0:1f.6 Ethernet controller : Intel Corporation EthernetĬonnection (2) I219-V (rev 31) Subsystem: Micro-Star What do I have to do in order to get the drivers all set up and running?Īh, running wifi-menu gives me returns in bright red INVALID INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS but I'm guessing that's just because it can't see any wireless networking devices. With lsmod I thought I would get a list of all active drivers, but the broadcom-wl-dkms is not shown there. When I list the available internet devices with ip link I still only get two results, the lo and the chipset of my motherboard (where the LAN´s plugged in and works just fine). I installed various drivers with yaourt and pacman, ending up with the broadcom-wl-dkms driver. Unable to get Broadcom wireless drivers working on Arch Linuxīut in my case, loading the broadcom-wl-dkms driver did not work.









Bcm4360 driver linux suse