The wireless card is shown in MCC as "wired ethernet", and I can't configure its parameters. KDE's bluetooth applet reports "no adapters found". When fiddling with the ena/disable switch, I only get this event in dmesg: "keyboard: can't emulate rawmode for keycode 240". The switch does work, though. Kernel is kernel-desktop586-3.3.0-1.mga2-1-1.mga2 lspcidrake -v says wl : Broadcom Corporation|BCM43224 802.11a/b/g/n [NETWORK_OTHER] (vendor:14e4 device:4353 subv:1028 subd:000e) (rev: 01) no info on a bluetooth device MCC detects this card, asks to install b43-fwcutter-015-1.mga2, and generates /lib/modules/3.3.0-desktop586-1.mga2/dkms-binary/3rdparty/broadcom-wl/wl.ko.xz I can then use iwlist/iwconfig to configure, and it connects to networks as expected. Both wireless and bluetooth are fully working when booting a livecd of Opensuse (kernel 3.2) or Ubuntu (kernel 3.0)
Wireless card issue is fixed after today's update, which installed 3.3.0-server-2 and a new drakx. Bluetooth is still not detected though.
does hcitools scan works ?
hcitool: Device is not available: No such device lsusb does say though Bus 002 Device 003: ID 413c:8187 Dell Computer Corp. DW375 Bluetooth Module
Bluetooth issue also fixed after Sunday's update. Just one minor nitpick remains: the LED indicator of the laptop does not reflect the on/off status when switched by bluedevil.
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => WORKSFORME