Help! My Wi-Fi Drive Isn’t Being Recognized in Bodhi Linux

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Asked By TechWanderer42 On

Hey everyone! I'm having trouble with my Wi-Fi drive not being recognized on my Asus u38n laptop, which is running Bodhi Linux 7.0 Hwe. Right now, the only way I can connect to the internet is through USB from my Android device. Any tips on how to get my Wi-Fi working?

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Answered By StefanTheDev On

Hey there! I'm Stefan, a developer for Bodhi Linux. We need more details about your Wi-Fi device. Can you run 'inxi -N' in the terminal and share the output with us? This will give us necessary details to help you out.

TechWanderer42 -

Sure! The output was: Device-1: Broadcom BCM43228 802.11a/b/g/n, driver: bcma-pci-bridge.

Answered By CodeCrafter99 On

First, can you check what kernel version you’re running? You can find this out by running the command 'uname -r' in the terminal. Knowing your kernel version will help in troubleshooting your Wi-Fi issue.

TechWanderer42 -

I checked, and the kernel version is 5.15.0-78-generic.

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