Rift S USB Hubīus 001 Device 002: ID 1462:7d25 Micro Star International MYSTIC LIGHTīus 001 Device 008: ID 05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB2.0 Hub Controllerīus 001 Device 004: ID 05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc. HighSpeed Hubīus 001 Device 012: ID 05a7:40fe Bose Corp. USB PnP Audio Deviceīus 001 Device 009: ID 1af3:0001 Kingsis Technology Corporation ZOWIE Gaming mouseīus 001 Device 010: ID 0409:0058 NEC Corp. Rift S USB Hubīus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hubīus 001 Device 013: ID 1235:8202 Focusrite-Novation Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 2nd Genīus 001 Device 011: ID 0c76:161e JMTek, LLC. But getting either one working would be a massive start Bus 002 Device 002: ID 2833:2051 Oculus VR, Inc. Err, since I hadn’t mentioned that in the Original Post. Though, I will point out that the TP-LINK Wireless adapter is the main one I’d like to function, and it’s not a USB Wireless Adapter, but rather one that fits into a PCIE slot. Jun 21 10:58:05 localhost mtp-probe: bus: 1, device: 14 was not an MTP deviceĪlright, and here’s that info too. Jun 21 10:58:04 localhost mtp-probe: checking bus 1, device 14: "/sys/devices/pci0 Jun 21 10:58:04 localhost mtp-probe: bus: 1, device: 14 was not an MTP device Jun 21 10:58:03 localhost mtp-probe: checking bus 1, device 14: "/sys/devices/pci0 Jun 21 10:58:03 localhost kernel: usb 1-11: SerialNumber: 0 Jun 21 10:58:03 localhost kernel: usb 1-11: Manufacturer: Broadcom Jun 21 10:58:03 localhost kernel: usb 1-11: Product: Remote Download Wireless Adapter Jun 21 10:58:03 localhost kernel: usb 1-11: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, Se Jun 21 10:58:03 localhost kernel: usb 1-11: New USB device found, idVendor=0846, idProdu Here’s what the console spat out: Jun 21 10:58:03 localhost kernel: usb 1-11: new high-speed USB device number 14 using xh Hopefully I got a decent clump of info here? Here are some screenshots from my network manager and my system info in case that’s helpful, as well. Spent a whole day trying to get passed this issue D: If there’s a smart cookie out there who could help me figure this out, I’d really appreciate it. So I’m stuck with only using the terminal, as any other program just crashes the OS :L However, I did try and run sudo install_bcm43xx_firmwareĪnd it seemed to do what it needed to? Though once I stuck the SSD back into my pc, it still doesn’t seem to work. Which I’m able to plug my SSD into if I need to have internet access for something, though for whatever reason, oSUSE is really unstable on the particular computer. As well as another computer that is directly connected to our router via ethernet cable. Now, I have a dual boot setup right now, with oSUSE installed on its own SSD, so I’m able to have windows available to download things if I need to. But from what I understand oSUSE 15.3 should come with drivers preinstalled for them anyways? From what I’ve found out by poking around some help manuals, broadcom has been a pretty lame company to the opensource community, and hasn’t been helpful in making their stuff compatible with non-windows machines. I also have a USB wireless adapter that I had as a backup, but unfortunately that also uses a broadcom chipset -.- (BCM4323). This fella uses the broadcom BCM4360 Chipset. The adapter Im trying to get to work is TP-Link’s Archer T9E AC1900. **The Issue: **I just installed openSUSE Leap 15.3 on my desktop, and I’ve not been able to make use of my Wireless Network Adapter to connect to my home’s wifi. But I’ve tried to do as much research on my issue before reaching out to avoid being annoying, but I might have just missed something super simple regardless. Hey! New user to OpenSUSE and the linux in general here.
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