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[Mageia-dev] RFC: dropping prebuilt broadcom-wl drivers

+ Maurice Batey + maurice at bcs.org.uk +
+ Fri Dec 28 18:54:05 CET 2012 +

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+ +
On Fri, 28 Dec 2012 18:15:16 +0100, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
+
+> It's not
+> only Mageia, trying Debian, Ubuntu, openSuse, Mint and a few others
+> including Mageia, only 2 of them were able to get it to run longer
+> than from one boot to the next.
+
+  On the same netbook I also installed Ubuntu 12.01 and Mint 13 KDE.
+
+With both of them, they operated the Broadcom WiFi perfectly 'out of
+the box' - no fuss, no mention of 'looking for...', it just worked.
+
+-- 
+/\/\aurice 
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