You need “broadcom-wl” and one of the “broadcom-wl-kmp” packages depending on what kernel you use (apparently “broadcom-wl-kmp-pae”). You would have to download the 32bit driver from broadcom’s homepage and apply the patches to that I guess.īut why don’t you just install the ready-made “broadcom-wl” packages from Packman? (it contains a pre-compiled wlc_hybrid.o_shipped as the driver is closed-source) Make: 离开目录“/usr/src/linux-3.11.10-7-obj/i386/pae”Īpparently that download is only for 64bit systems. Ld: Relocatable linking with relocations from format elf64-x86-64 (/home/drfly/broadcom-wl/lib/wlc_hybrid.o_shipped) to format elf32-i386 (/home/drfly/broadcom-wl/wl.o) is not supported KBUILD_NOPEDANTIC=1 make -C /lib/modules/ uname -r/build M= pwd **I have follow the above step,but my opensuse system is base i586,as you see below,what should I do make Thank you on your feedback, I appreciate it! If anybody feels there should be any changes added or anything, don’t be shy and submit a pull request trough Github. I’m thinking of possibly creating a RPM for the current version, so everything would be streamlined. I’ve been testing this driver for several hours and it’s working without any problems, anybody with a Broadcom card can try it out and let me know the results if it’s working for them.
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