Installing
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2. Installing Dependencies
Now Install Required Packages
With:sudo dnf -y install make dkms
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3. Enabling UnitedRPMs Repository
Enable UnitedRPMs Repo for Fedora GNU/Linux
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4. Upgrading Fedora Kernel
Finally, to Upgrade System & Kernel
This Step Only to make sure that the Broadcom Wl Driver Match the Running Kernel after Reboot.
Simply play:sudo dnf upgrade
(On a Multi-Boot System you may need to Update Grup after a Kernel Upgrade.)
And then to Reboot:sudo reboot
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5. Installing Broadcom Wl DKMS Driver
Then to Install broadcom-wl-dkms Fedora Firmware
Run:sudo dnf install broadcom-wl-dkms
Now Check the Driver Status:
sudo dkms status
If it’s installed that should be just allright.
But in case, to Build it:sudo dkms build broadcom-wl/6.30.223.271
Possibly Amend the above Command with the Actual Release from the former Output.
And then to Install Broadcom Wl DKMS Module issue:sudo dkms install broadcom-wl/6.30.223.271
Finally, to load it Reboot with:
sudo reboot
Congratulations! your Wi-fi Adapter should be Working now.
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