03-27-2018, 02:46 PM
First, if you see Broadcom, run the other way
Joking aside, I had trouble with broadcom in the past and if I remember correctly, Jerry mentionned that broadcom support was added in LL (i.e. not in the Ubuntu distribution by default).
When I don't use LL and need those drivers, I use the ethernet or my thrusty USB-WiFi adapter to get those via the "Update Drivers" program.
I guess it would be possible to get the package on a USB key also.
The package seems to be here : \casper\filesystem.squashfs\lib\firmware\ (b43 and b43legacy)
But, I don't know how to transfer them to another ISO or installation... never tried.
Hope this can get you on thr right track.
Cheers!
Joking aside, I had trouble with broadcom in the past and if I remember correctly, Jerry mentionned that broadcom support was added in LL (i.e. not in the Ubuntu distribution by default).
When I don't use LL and need those drivers, I use the ethernet or my thrusty USB-WiFi adapter to get those via the "Update Drivers" program.
I guess it would be possible to get the package on a USB key also.
The package seems to be here : \casper\filesystem.squashfs\lib\firmware\ (b43 and b43legacy)
But, I don't know how to transfer them to another ISO or installation... never tried.
Hope this can get you on thr right track.
Cheers!
- TheDead (TheUxNo0b)
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