> Found info on fwcutter at http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43 Its also in the Fedora repository > I think fwcutter is, essentially, a linux tool that extracts > firmware from Windows driver. Basically yes > But why such an indirect approach when Broadcom supports Linux > on: http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php (such > support has existed since October 2008.) Please read the licence document for the Linux kernel. In particular please note that GNU Public License v2 applies to it. That requires all derivative works of the kernel be GPL. I (albeit as a non-lawyer) would be very surprised if a court was to find that driver not a derivative work, but unless it ever ends up in court we may never know. > "lspci -nn" shows BCM4322 802.11a/b/g/n 14e4:4326 (rev01). > So, as per the FAQ > http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Documentation/FAQ#Q:_Is_my_XXX_model_device_supported.3F > I googled "14e4 4326" site:cateee.net/lkddb/ and got no hit. Maybe its out of date, maybe its right. I'm not sure what the Mini 10 uses but I think thats also 4326 - thing is it depends on more complex things than the PCI ids. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines