First of all thanks for this great Release Candidate - works fine!
Just to clarify, that I still have to install the bcm4311 firmware, even this can be read in the wifi network-sticky:
“This situation is changing rapidly. For example, open-source firmware for the Broadcom BCM4306/3 BCM4318, and BCM4311/1 was just released. Future openSUSE versions will be able to include this firmware and those devices will work immediately.”
I was also confused be this message in the boot.msg:
Broadcom 43xx driver loaded Features: PML, Firmware-ID: FW13 ]
But it is still very simple to install - just cableconnect to your router and type:
> sudo /usr/sbin/install_bcm43xx_firmware
And this time I could install without turning network to ifup (stayed in Network manager) 
Once again thanks and good luck with the GM.
Jan
HP Pavilion dv9000, x86-64 bit KDE live cd, BCM4311 wifichip.
janoholm wrote:
> First of all thanks for this great Release Candidate - works fine!
>
> Just to clarify, that I still have to install the bcm4311 firmware,
> even this can be read in the wifi network-sticky:
>
> “This situation is changing rapidly. For example, open-source firmware
> for the Broadcom BCM4306/3 BCM4318, and BCM4311/1 was just released.
> Future openSUSE versions will be able to include this firmware and those
> devices will work immediately.”
>
> I was also confused be this message in the boot.msg:
> Broadcom 43xx driver loaded Features: PML, Firmware-ID: FW13 ]
The open-source firmware has run into what seems to be a very subtle
bug, and is not ready yet.
One clue. After you install the firmware, copy the contents of
/lib/firmware/b43 to some external device. Then when you install a new
version, just copy those files back into that directory. Those files
are NOT kernel or distro dependent.
Just load the broadcom_wl it works great for me