![]() This means the newset version of openSUSE 11.0 should have the driver already built-in with Linux Kernel 2.6.25.5-1.1. The bcm43xx drivers are based on reverse engineered specifications and are now included into the Linux Kernel from 2.6.17-rc2. To install and successfully use the Broadcom Wireless devices in openSUSE SUSE or infact any Linux, you can use the bcm43zz drivers from here Note: For chipset BCM4311Rev2 click here and for BCM4328 click here To get the firmware installed, you need to download the appropriate Broadcom driver (which is for a MIPS-based Linux), extract the firmware from that driver, and put it in the correct directory. ![]() Broadcom does not reveal the details about its chipset and doesn’t allow the distribution of their copyrighted firmware.
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