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Broadcom bcm4352 wl operation not permitted.

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henryblake
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Broadcom bcm4352 wl operation not permitted.

#1 Post by henryblake »

I'm having no luck getting my wifi driver installed. I'm at the point where I have broadcom-sta-dkms and dkms installed. I try loading the driver using sudo modprobe wl and I get this error.

modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'wl': Operation not permitted

Is something locked?

The system has been up and running for almost a year. I had 10.7 running the whole time and the wifi worked fine. I decided to install 11.2 the other day and do a clean wipe. Now I can't get the wifi working. Not sure if it's a driver issue with 11.2 or not.

I don't have a lot of experience with linux, but can follow directions so let me know what info you need and I'll be more than happy to provide.

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Re: Broadcom bcm4352 wl operation not permitted.

#2 Post by rskildum »

Did you ever get an answer to your problem? I seem to have the same problem with Debian 12 except the error is Key was rejected by the service.

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Re: Broadcom bcm4352 wl operation not permitted.

#3 Post by Aki »

Hello,
henryblake wrote: 2022-01-04 23:31 I'm having no luck getting my wifi driver installed. I'm at the point where I have broadcom-sta-dkms and dkms installed. I try loading the driver using sudo modprobe wl and I get this error.

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modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'wl': Operation not permitted
Is something locked?
Are you booting with secure boot enabled ? If yes, have you signed the kernel module with a MOK ?
rskildum wrote: 2024-02-05 17:14 I seem to have the same problem with Debian 12 except the error is Key was rejected by the service.
This is a different issue: the module is signed, but the key seems not to be known to the kernel/efi firmware.
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