- #LINUX 4.11 BCM4360 INSTALL#
- #LINUX 4.11 BCM4360 UPDATE#
- #LINUX 4.11 BCM4360 DRIVER#
- #LINUX 4.11 BCM4360 BLUETOOTH#
#LINUX 4.11 BCM4360 BLUETOOTH#
Broadcom Bcm94360cs Bcm94360csax Bcm4360 Bluetooth Bt Wireless Wifi Card Module for Apple Laptop A1398 A1502 653-0029 802.
#LINUX 4.11 BCM4360 DRIVER#
Build the driver as a Linux loadable kernel module (LKM): make clean (optional) make. Linux version 3.19.0-10-generic (gcc version 4.9.2 (Ubuntu 4.9.2-10ubuntu10) ) #10-Ubuntu SMP Mon Mar 23 16:25: (Ubuntu 3.19.0-10.10-generic 3.19.2) A little more than a year ago, a new product was released onto the vast, vast marketplace of cheap electronics. With debian the problem is more clear, the partitioning tool cannot see the SSD.
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#LINUX 4.11 BCM4360 INSTALL#
So I tried with ubuntu-mate 15.04 and the install process is stopped early when it check disk, connectivity etc. With Ubuntu 14.04 there where many texts missing in the install interface. I prepared my USB stick on another computer and dd various Ubuntu images and Debian (Jessie). After a restart I was able to select OS X and to detect bootable usb sticks. Then I installed rEFInd (after I tried rEFIt with no success). I reduced the OS X partition to 50Gb and created an extFat partition I planed to format later during the ubuntu install process. This driver is packaged for the Debian 9 "Stretch" release as broadcom-sta-dkms.I bought the early 2015 11 inch macbook air with the folowing configuration : See bugs reported on this package in the Debian Bug Tracking System. Laptop-mode-tools: set WIRELESS_BATT_POWER_SAVING=0 within /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/nf This may be resolved by disabling power management via:
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#LINUX 4.11 BCM4360 UPDATE#
Install the relevant/latest linux-image, linux-headers and broadcom-sta-dkms packages: # apt-get update The BCM4311, BCM4312, BCM4321, BCM4322 and BCM4331 chips are alternatively supported by the open source b43 driver.Īdd a "non-free" component to /etc/apt/sources.list for your Debian version, for example: # Debian 9 "Stretch"ĭeb stretch-backports main contrib non-freeĭeb buster-backports main contrib non-free The BCM4313, BCM43224 and BCM43225 chips are alternatively supported by the open source brcmsmac driver. The driver depends on the x86 or x86-64 architecture (Debian i386 and AMD64 ports respectively). Supported devices are listed at the end of this page. Normally, it should run this way out of the box.
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But what I once had was a conflict between 2 desktop sound servers running at the same time. It includes a binary-only component targeted for the x86 or x86-64 architecture. I never had a sound problem with linux since 1993, as far as I can remember. The proprietary Broadcom wireless LAN driver (wl, aka broadcom-sta) provides support for some Broadcom-based PCI/PCIe hardware.