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ekZepp to Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!English ·
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[Question] I need a comand to enable wifi after reboot each time. How i fix it? - (Macbook pro 13 2011) [Fedora 40]

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[Question] I need a comand to enable wifi after reboot each time. How i fix it? - (Macbook pro 13 2011) [Fedora 40]

ekZepp to Linux 101 stuff. Questions are encouraged, noobs are welcome!English ·
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16176944

I’ve installed fedora 40 on my jurassic Macbook 13 2011 and so far i’m in love with it. The only issue was the wifi. I’ve checked different posts and articles and in the end i’ve find this [https://darryldias.me/2020/linux-wifi-drivers-for-2012-macbook-pro-offline-method/] which worked… up to a point. When i turn off or restart the machine i have to use the comand “sudo modprobe -v b43” to enable the wifi each time.

Any idea?

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    In such cases on Debian I’ve installed firmware-b43-installer (or firmware-b43legacy-installer which I think depends on the type of WiFi card) package and then run the firmware down-loader from the package once.

    After that it would just work after a reboot. Does Fedora have a similar package ?

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      I’ve find the instruction and installed it, but no changes. https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/fedora-linux-install-broadcom-wl-sta-wireless-driver-for-bcm43228/

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        That howto uses sudo modprobe wl whereas you use sudo modprobe -v b43 Is it possible that the wl kernel module gets loaded ? You should be able to check with lsmod after a reboot.

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