These versions have rerwin's new pup_event_backend_modprobe with extended preference processing built-in from woof.
To load the Broadcom wl driver onto Wary 5.3.92:
- 1. load the multi-kernel pet from post #1
Hi TmanTman wrote:Hi Peebee,
I just wanted to ask you if I compile the newer STA drivers,
and install the pet, will it overwrite the older wl driver, or do I have to somehow remove the older wl driver?
Also, I will be compiling for Solidpup (Wary 5.1.1 kernel 2.26.32.28 )
Will I need any special patches for the older kernel?
Great work with the drivers.
That would be fantastic if you could make a delta pet and test it out for me, thank you. The download links are -> herepeebee wrote: If you like I can download Solidpup + devx + kernel sources and make a delta pet for k2.26.32.28 - and also test that it works on my laptop with b43 wifi.....
or I can send you the patched source by pm so you can compile your own driver and tell you what you need to do to make the delta yourself.
Hi TmanTman wrote:That would be fantastic if you could make a delta pet and test it out for me, thank you.
peebee wrote: Not a success report I'm afraid....
Hi TmanTman wrote:This is just a shot in the dark, would deleting the file named "/root/Startup/00-broadcom-sta.sh" make any difference?
Hi TmanTman wrote:Solidpup users can use the wl driver by manually blacklisting the b43 driver and manually loading the wl ... if the wl driver isn't loaded first. Please forgive my ignorance; I've been using straight wired LAN connection since... forever.
Yeesss! That is good news, indeed. That was some terrific troubleshooting. Thanks for helping me out with this, Peebee.. broadcom wifi owners should be pleased.peebee wrote: However, I have success to report - yippee