PowerBook G4 (3,5) airport drivers
I'm looking for the airport drivers for my Powerbook G4 model 3,5 (link) Where can i find those?
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I'm looking for the airport drivers for my Powerbook G4 model 3,5 (link) Where can i find those?
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I'm looking for the airport drivers for my Powerbook G4 model 3,5 (link) Where can i find those?
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I'm looking for the airport drivers for my Powerbook G4 model 3,5 (link) Where can i find those?
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asked Jul 29 '12 at 20:13
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Broadcom, that makes the wifi chipset for the airport, only releases x86 non-free drivers for linux. So getting the wifi to work is unlikely. Broadcom supposedly is now producing an open source driver but I think the hardware it supports is limited to new hardware. (it is also only in kernels newer than Precise)
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This is answered well in the PowerPC wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ#Will_my_wireless_work.3F
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Broadcom, that makes the wifi chipset for the airport, only releases x86 non-free drivers for linux. So getting the wifi to work is unlikely. Broadcom supposedly is now producing an open source driver but I think the hardware it supports is limited to new hardware. (it is also only in kernels newer than Precise)
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Broadcom, that makes the wifi chipset for the airport, only releases x86 non-free drivers for linux. So getting the wifi to work is unlikely. Broadcom supposedly is now producing an open source driver but I think the hardware it supports is limited to new hardware. (it is also only in kernels newer than Precise)
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Broadcom, that makes the wifi chipset for the airport, only releases x86 non-free drivers for linux. So getting the wifi to work is unlikely. Broadcom supposedly is now producing an open source driver but I think the hardware it supports is limited to new hardware. (it is also only in kernels newer than Precise)
Broadcom, that makes the wifi chipset for the airport, only releases x86 non-free drivers for linux. So getting the wifi to work is unlikely. Broadcom supposedly is now producing an open source driver but I think the hardware it supports is limited to new hardware. (it is also only in kernels newer than Precise)
answered Jul 29 '12 at 20:21
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This is answered well in the PowerPC wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ#Will_my_wireless_work.3F
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This is answered well in the PowerPC wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ#Will_my_wireless_work.3F
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This is answered well in the PowerPC wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ#Will_my_wireless_work.3F
This is answered well in the PowerPC wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ#Will_my_wireless_work.3F
answered Aug 14 '12 at 23:26
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