Has anybody tried compiling and running what was here: http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php ? It lists 4331 support...
Has anybody tried compiling and running what was here: http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php ? It lists 4331 support...
Last edited by dmb; March 26th, 2011 at 05:30 PM.
Where did you see that the 4331 is supported by this driver ?
I checked in the readme and in the code and didn't see any reference to it.
I tried to compile the driver but it seems they use a macro not present in the header of the kernel.
I replaced it by the true function (sema_init) and manage to compile the driver. I am going to test it now.
[EDIT] : I confirmed, it does not work. I load the module and nothing happens
Last edited by poppop; March 26th, 2011 at 06:12 PM.
I'm curious, has anyone had any success getting gpu switching to work?
Even offline would be fine. I'm pretty sure I'd stick to the intel gpu almost all of the time if I had the option.
EDIT: Also, is there a list of options for the multitouch driver anywhere?
Last edited by Baughn; March 26th, 2011 at 06:56 PM.
Sorry, I was reading earlier in the thread where someone said it said that on the website. However, I read here: http://investor.broadcom.com/release...leaseID=474934 , they say they support linux?
Is there any possibility that we can extract the driver from Mac OS or Bootcamp and make it use in Ubuntu?Just an idea and I don't really know about Mac OS driver logic but I know it got something similar with Linux party.
Has anybody had any luck with the screen backlight?
I'm sure I had it change once in Ubuntu, but I get nothing now.
Do you have instructions or hints on compiling the driver? I got this little adpater and downloaded the Realtek (v 2.0.1324 from 1/26/2011) which should be the correct driver for the hardware.
I had to update some of the source files so it would compile (a mutex call and a autodiscover call). it compiled fine and I can see networks but it will not ultimately connect to a secured wireless network (WPA) - it just spins & ultimately asks me to enter the key for the network over and over.
I'm running 64-bit Natty A3 - there is little documentation on compiling the 8192cu driver and I didn't find anything on if it's available for 64-bit.
I too got an 8192cu device as a replacement for getting wifi going on my laptop however the driver required porting to 2.6.38 and frequently causes kernel issues. As far as I can tell the porting I did is not the cause. Perhaps there is another driver I've not found since you mention support being added to 2.6.39 and the one on realtek's website is obviously not suitable for that (it's a chunk of common code with an OS abstraction layer).
For now I just plugged the wifi dongle in to my desktop and stole its ethernet cord so I can at least get online easily while at my desk. I use USB tethering with my phone when I'm not at my desk.
Can anyone tell me how easy it is to connect and disconnect from a second monitor with the Intel Sandy Bridge IGP? I'm willing to run the 2.6.38 kernel in Maverick, but I need to know that multi-monitor configurations work well.
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