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September 10th, 2010, 08:15 GMT · By

Broadcom Releases Open Source Wireless Driver for Linux

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Finally! Broadcom, through Henry Ptasinski, proudly announced a few hours ago the immediate availability of the first open source Wireless driver for Linux-based operating systems. The driver is designed for Broadcom's latest generation 11n chipsets.

Believe it or not, Broadcom has finally decided to open source its wireless drivers for Linux users! Broadcom's wireless chips are used in almost all modern netbooks and laptops, therefore this announcement comes as a blessing for all Linux users.

"Broadcom would like to announce the initial release of a fully-open Linux driver for it's latest generation of 11n chipsets. The driver, while still a work in progress, is released as full source and uses the native mac80211 stack."

"It supports multiple current chips (BCM4313, BCM43224, BCM43225) as well as providing a framework for supporting additional chips in the future, including mac80211-aware embedded chips." - said Henry Ptasinski in the announcement.

The open source Broadcom wireless driver should be available in the next stable release of the Linux kernel 2.6. This also means that all Linux users will no longer have to search for tutorials, workarounds and other tips & tricks to get their Broadcom wireless cards to work!

"The README and TODO files included with the sources provide more details about the current feature set, known issues, and plans for improving the driver."

Broadcom's open source wireless driver currently supports the BCM4313, BCM43224, BCM43225 chips, but it will also support additional chips in the near future.

The GIT sources of the open source Broadcom driver for Linux are available right now in the staging-next git tree, at:

git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/staging-next-2.6.git

in the drivers/staging/brcm80211 folder.

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Comment #1 by: SMC on 10 Sep 2010, 09:19 UTC reply to this comment

That's excellent!

I wish nVidia would also see the light and do the same, it would be so beneficial to them. They will have heavy competition from AMD Fusion and Intel graphics, and both of these will have open source drivers.

Comment #1.1 by: Marius Nestor on 10 Sep 2010, 10:16 GMT

I agree!! Open Source is the future ;)

Comment #1.2 by: Jorge on 10 Sep 2010, 18:49 GMT

Exactly! Hope this is the beginning of a "snowball effect" that will finally put Linux on the OS spot!!


Comment #2 by: Cosmin on 10 Sep 2010, 12:40 UTC reply to this comment

Nice :)

Comment #2.1 by: bakup on 10 Sep 2010, 13:55 GMT

will this be included in the ubuntu maverick?

Comment #2.2 by: Marius Nestor on 10 Sep 2010, 14:12 GMT

No... but I think they'll be available in the Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) in April 2011. However, after the release of Linux kernel 2.6.36, you will probably see some tutorials about how to update your Ubuntu 10.10 kernel packages :) and get the open source Broadcom wi-fi driver.


Comment #3 by: klx21 on 13 Sep 2010, 05:38 UTC reply to this comment

I checked the tree of this repository using http protocol. There is not a directory named "brcm80211" in drivers/staging. Is there any difference between the repository accessed using git and the one using http?

Comment #3.1 by: Marius Nestor on 13 Sep 2010, 09:57 GMT

There you go: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/gregkh/staging-next-2.6.git;a=commit;h=a9533e7ea3c410fed2f4cd8b3e1e213e48529b75

:)

Comment #3.2 by: klx21 on 15 Sep 2010, 02:31 GMT

Thank you Marius! :-)


Comment #4 by: Danny3 on 13 Sep 2010, 10:52 UTC reply to this comment

Wow, thank you Broadcom!


Comment #5 by: echo9 on 17 Sep 2010, 14:30 UTC reply to this comment

after so many years!!!
cool~


Comment #6 by: the Dude on 21 Sep 2010, 12:12 UTC reply to this comment

i have 4318 chipset and cant seem to get that working with ubuntu 10.04, any one knows how to fix this issue? please let me know. thanks my email is therealdude81@gmail.com

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