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2006-08-08
Already tried Linux Mint a few weeks ago with the same problem:
Ubuntu Linux does recognize the hardware, but doesn't load the needed driver.
This is the error message:
Loading hardware drivers
firmware_helper[a number]: main: Error loading /lib/firmware/bcm43xx_microcode5.fw for device /class/firmware/000:03:00.0 with driver (unknown)
bcm43xx: Error: Microcode "bcm43xx.microcode5.fw" not available or load failed
After a few more lines of messages Linux tries to initialize the network and stops working.
Have to do a hard reboot.
I tried the 64bit version of Ubuntu (Linux Mint was 32bit) because I have a AMD Turion 64x2 CPU with 2GB of ram, but it looks like to get a 64bit OS and start programming in 64bit I have to install Windows Vista 32bit (free upgrade version) over WinXP-MCE, get the real product key (instead of the oem product key on the label) and order a 64bit DVD and install it.
How sad is that...
Edited 2007-04-20 04:51