Hello!
So I am an amateur contributor to the OpenSUSE project, and I recently wanted to upgrade the hardware I was doing my work on, from a Latitude 3330 to my new MBA from 2017. However, the bcm4360 appears not to have the proper drivers installed by default using the YaST setup tool. Tumbleweed is the ONLY distro that does not have the proper drivers loaded.
Xubuntu works fine out of the box, and so does manjaro (mhwd does its job well)
What should I do?
Does anyone know where I can track down the drivers for the bcm4360?
P.S. I have installed fwcutter and bcm-temp already, as well as any other packages under the same name. USB Tethering does work.
So I am an amateur contributor to the OpenSUSE project, and I recently wanted to upgrade the hardware I was doing my work on, from a Latitude 3330 to my new MBA from 2017. However, the bcm4360 appears not to have the proper drivers installed by default using the YaST setup tool. Tumbleweed is the ONLY distro that does not have the proper drivers loaded.
Xubuntu works fine out of the box, and so does manjaro (mhwd does its job well)
What should I do?
Does anyone know where I can track down the drivers for the bcm4360?
P.S. I have installed fwcutter and bcm-temp already, as well as any other packages under the same name. USB Tethering does work.