I am running PopOS 22.04 on my MacBook Pro 2015, and having received some help from the linux community am now productive on it. Things feel snappier than under the old MacOSX, but I have not timed anything.
I have a question about how to organize my time shift backups. Since I am running EXT4...
It could look like the driver bcmwl----- is out of sync with the kernel, in which case I will use the laptop tethered to my network switch with an RJE45 and hope that things will improve in the near future.
I am certainly not going to buy a wifi repeater and wire the laptop to that one
Thx a bnch
I did sudo apt update && sudo apt install bcmwl-kernel-source, but not the mod probe and reboot. Back to the saltiness and try again. Thanks a lot for your patience with a newbie!
Or, since I plan to take the laptop on to the road on May 23, could that let bcmwl catch up with the current kernel?
I am a maths application programmer and know less about linux kernel swapping than colonel Sanders ;) Is downgrading a job for the fainthearted?
No cigar, the install of bcmwl-kernel-source crapped out again like yesterday, but now I have a screen dump. ERROR (dkms apport): kernel package linux-headers-5.17.5-......
See the attached images (neofetch and install)
Gentlemen, I attach the infix rfkill dump from fedora which I just installed.
Yesterday i played around in PopOS with lspci etc, so I know that it is a broadcom wifi (14e4:43a0) rev 03 adapter
I also tried installing all kinds of bcmwl-... , but had trouble with linux kernel headers not matching...
Thanks for quick response. I can certify that trying to get WiFi with various flavors and releases of PopOS is a pain. However, I have succeeded in installing flavors of Ubuntu and Fedora with proper functioning of all hardware as far as I can see. Also, it looks as if PopOS is drawing from the...
I am a seasoned technical calculations developer with C/C++, Fortran (and C#) on Windows, MacOS and RHEL, but an absolute neophyte when it comes to hardware drivers and linux kernels.
I have fallen in love with PopOS installed on virtual computers, and now my MacBook Pro 15in 2015 model is no...