I had a Kernel update today (through KPackagekit). From 2.6.31-14-generic to 2.6.31-15-generic
After reboot the Broadcom wl driver does not load -- apparently because this driver is not included in the distribution (I had copied it into the /lib/modules/ tree, as per instructions that came with the driver).
It started working fine after I repeated the installation steps.
This is a pain to repeat after every kernel update. Is there someway to fix it so that custom kernel modules (such as wl.ko in this case) keep working?
PS: It seems that kernel modules need to be rebuilt specifically for every new kernel (with the corresponding linux-headers-...). If this is true, I wonder how Ubuntu managed it! I had the same module working fine across updates and upgrades in the pre-Karmic versions. I do remember that vmware had to rebuild their kernel modules after every kernel update, but that was happening automatically.
Thanks for any help/advice.
After reboot the Broadcom wl driver does not load -- apparently because this driver is not included in the distribution (I had copied it into the /lib/modules/ tree, as per instructions that came with the driver).
It started working fine after I repeated the installation steps.
This is a pain to repeat after every kernel update. Is there someway to fix it so that custom kernel modules (such as wl.ko in this case) keep working?
PS: It seems that kernel modules need to be rebuilt specifically for every new kernel (with the corresponding linux-headers-...). If this is true, I wonder how Ubuntu managed it! I had the same module working fine across updates and upgrades in the pre-Karmic versions. I do remember that vmware had to rebuild their kernel modules after every kernel update, but that was happening automatically.
Thanks for any help/advice.
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