OK, I probably have my system all messed up. Here's the sequence of
events:
Discovered errors with the nouveau driver (I'm using
NVIDIA GeForce 7130 chipset) and did some research, nvidia-detect
recommended the legacy 304xx driver, so I followed all the
instructions on the wiki for installing said driver. This broke
the system. X would not start, I have only command line.
Not being really up to speed on everything needed to fix the
system, and having tried several thing to no avail, I boot to
rescue mode, using the installer environment so that previous root
is not mounted. I deleted everything, except /root and /home,
wherein I have data I do not want to lose, in order to start with
a basically clean slate.
I download and burn the jessie net-install CD and boot to that and
install jessie.
My broadcom wireless (using the BC4321 AG chipset) will not come
up. This is not unexpected, there is no firmware installed as of
yet for that NIC.
I follow all of the instructions on wiki for obtaining the
firmware and installing it to bring the card up (which worked in a
previous incarnation of the system). The card still will not come
up.
I pulled out the old driver I was using which I got from broadcom,
and had installed it in the past to get everything working. I
attempted to install it using the instructions provided with the
driver (which had worked in the past). The card still will not
come up.
I do an lspci | grep Network command and the controller does show
up (03:00.0).
What the devil am I doing wrong, and how do I get my wifi adapter
back?? Note that I had used the firmware-b43-installer package in a
past jessie incarnation and it worked great.
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JM
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