F Freeze Aim Reputable Nov 8, 2016 268 0 4,790 Jun 8, 2018 #1 So, as the title says, Manjaro won't install broadcom wlan drivers... What I've tried: Using LAN Changing Driver settings What should I do?
So, as the title says, Manjaro won't install broadcom wlan drivers... What I've tried: Using LAN Changing Driver settings What should I do?
A Alabalcho Titan Jan 13, 2011 14,019 435 76,290 Jun 9, 2018 #2 Open shell, execute "dmesg", and check whether any WiFi-related messages are present. "LAN" means "Wired Ethernet". Upvote 0 Downvote
Open shell, execute "dmesg", and check whether any WiFi-related messages are present. "LAN" means "Wired Ethernet".
The Paladin Polypheme Ambassador Oct 5, 2016 9,663 60 67,340 www.texastandyrestorations.org Jul 6, 2018 #3 which broadcom device do you have ? can you do the followingf commands in terminal and give us the reply you get lspci | grep -i wireless sudo lshw -C network Upvote 0 Downvote
which broadcom device do you have ? can you do the followingf commands in terminal and give us the reply you get lspci | grep -i wireless sudo lshw -C network
A Alabalcho Titan Jan 13, 2011 14,019 435 76,290 Jul 6, 2018 #4 Linux does not "install drivers" in the way Windows does. Above commands will let you know whether there's built-in support for your chip. If not, the easiest solution would be to get supported USB WiFi dongle. Upvote 0 Downvote
Linux does not "install drivers" in the way Windows does. Above commands will let you know whether there's built-in support for your chip. If not, the easiest solution would be to get supported USB WiFi dongle.