![]() ![]() sudo modprobe -rv b43 sudo modprobe -v b43 sudo cp Desktop/b43/* /lib/firmware/b43Īfter successfully copying the files it’s time to do some modprobe.Įnter the two commands specified below. sudo mkdir /lib/firmware/b43Ĭopy the firmware files into the folder, this command example assumes you copied and extracted the files on Desktop, if you choose any other location change the location after cp to the correct path. Let’s create the directory for the firmware. Open Terminal and enter the commands specified below. The wireless chip is from Broadcom, the firmware version is B43.ĭownload the zip archive by clicking this link.Ĭopy the file on a flash drive and move it into a folder on the MacBook Pro, This is an offline method you will need a second computer to copy the zip archive specified and moved to the MacBook Pro 2012 or use Ethernet (with adapter) to download this archive. This method should work on any Linux distribution that supports this firmware. Most Linux distributions don’t ship with the wireless drivers for the MacBook Pro 2012.
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