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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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.
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.
I checked, and the kernel version is 5.15.0-78-generic.
Sure! The output was: Device-1: Broadcom BCM43228 802.11a/b/g/n, driver: bcma-pci-bridge.