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minus-squarecm0002@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·2 days agoIirc, Broadcom (big surprise I’m sure lmao) is also shit with Linux support
minus-squarepenquin@lemmy.kde.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up0·2 days agoYeah, the first thing I change on a new laptop is the broadshit WiFi chip. Intel is the our lord and savior.
minus-squaregen/Eric Computers@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkarrow-up0·edit-22 days agoDon’t a lot of routers use Broadcom SoCs? Things like DD-WRT and OpenWRT run the Linux kernel. Yes, Broadcom Wi-Fi driver support on Linux sucks, however.
minus-squarebus_factor@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·2 days agoFrom what I hear it’s best to avoid Broadcom-based routers if you plan to install OpenWRT.
minus-squarelemmyng@lemmy.calinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·2 days agoThe prompt says “can boot”, not “is usable with”. If it gets to the kernel and then hangs that still counts.
Iirc, Broadcom (big surprise I’m sure lmao) is also shit with Linux support
Yeah, the first thing I change on a new laptop is the broadshit WiFi chip. Intel is the our lord and savior.
Don’t a lot of routers use Broadcom SoCs? Things like DD-WRT and OpenWRT run the Linux kernel.
Yes, Broadcom Wi-Fi driver support on Linux sucks, however.
From what I hear it’s best to avoid Broadcom-based routers if you plan to install OpenWRT.
The prompt says “can boot”, not “is usable with”. If it gets to the kernel and then hangs that still counts.