As I've stated, several times, getting the wireless card to work is
secondary.
The problem is that, when a solution fails, Linux will not reboot,
and I have to reinstall Linux. Can anybody point me to a site that gives
instructions on what to do when Linux freezes on bootup? Or, perhaps, a
method of backup and restore where you can do the restore when booting
from a Live Linux CD?
Bart
On 1/10/2014 10:48 AM, Johnny wrote:
> On 01/07/2014 08:56 AM, Bart Lidofsky wrote:
>> > Getting the wireless card to work is a secondary problem; the
>> >primary problem is when I apply a solution that does not work, Linux
>> >freezes on bootup; as I am not familiar with the procedures, it requires
>> >a complete reinstallation.
>> >
> See if this helps: http://goinglinux.com/articles/BroadcomNDIS.html
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