| Summary: | wifi broadcom 4312 [14e4:4315] won't start with kernel-4.14.11-200.fc26 | ||
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| Product: | Fedora | Reporter: | François Patte <francois.patte> |
| Component: | broadcom-wl | Assignee: | NVieville <nicolas.vieville> |
| Status: | RESOLVED EXPIRED | ||
| Severity: | major | ||
| Priority: | P1 | ||
| Version: | 26 | ||
| Hardware: | x86_64 | ||
| OS: | GNU/Linux | ||
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Description
François Patte
2018-01-11 16:25:04 CET
Hello, Thanks for reporting this issue. In order to try to determine what the possible reasons of your issue are, I wonder if you could please provide (by adding an attachment) the result of the command lines below typed in a root console (using sudo may be requested) just after you log in: dmesg cat /var/log/messages cat /usr/lib/modprobe.d/broadcom-wl-blacklist.conf lsmod rpm -qa | grep -e broadcom -e kmod-wl -e kernel rfkill list dmidecode -t 1 For the last one (dmidecode) remove all personal information (serial number, UUID, etc), just keep the necessary things that can identify your laptop manufacturer, model, family, etc. Please, feel free to make any comment about this issue and your attempts to try to catch it, I'll try to help you as much as possible of my ability in this area. Cordially, -- NVieville Hello, Any news about your issue? Did you solved it? Cordially, -- NVieville Fedora 26 will be EOL this coming Friday. Once that happens, RPMFusion will stop releasing updates for this version of Fedora. This bug will be set to RESOLVED:EXPIRED next week to reflect this. If the problem persists after upgrading to the latest version of Fedora, please update the version field of this bug (and re-open it if it has been closed). Closing this bug with the EXPIRED resolution since Fedora no longer ships updates for this version of Fedora. Please set the Version field to a supported version of Fedora if you re-open this bug. |