specifically the hardware is Broadcom corparation: BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (wireless 1704 802.11 + bt4. the wifi disconnects every now and again (not due to signal strength as other devices are fine) i feel the issue may be in that the driver being used is an alternative driver.
debs sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install alien. Enable root account on your system (only way to log into MSM) sudo -i passwd root Install alien to convert the LSI. Install lib-utils2_xxxxxxx and megaraid-xxxxxxxx I had an existing logical volume and Ubuntu recognized it immediately so I did not see a need to install any driver from the LSI/Avago/Broadcom download site.
debsĭownload the MegaRAID Storage Manager (link is for 9271-8i):Ĭonvert the packages to. Enable root account on your system (only way to log into MSM) I had an existing logical volume and Ubuntu recognized it immediately so I did not see a need to install any driver from the LSI/Avago/Broadcom download site. Please change the filenames to match your versions etc.
I’ve outlined the steps that worked for me with my SAS9271-8i controller card. Installing MSM on a clean install of Ubuntu 16.04 desktop was surprisingly difficult.