If you reboot and the wireless is still not working, you can run dkms autoinstall to rebuild the module against the now-running kernel Run dpkg reconfigure linux-image-5.3.0-20 (or whatever your specific 5.3.0 kernel is), that should rebuild the kernel module. ![]() Install the bcmwl source package ( apt source bcmwl)Ĭhange all references to get_ds() to KERNEL_DS (there should be two, once in wl_iw.c and one in wl_cfg80211_hybrid.c) The root cause of this issue is the removal of a legacy kernel call, as outlined here: debs here, Google can help if you think you can tackle this but don't have that specific experience. ![]() ![]() debs, I have a solution for you that I can confirm works on my machine. If you are comfortable patching your own.
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