F7 and wireless and broadcom -- looking for feedback




my latest recipe for getting wireless to work on F7 (and F8-t1 for
that matter) with broadcom chips is here:

http://www.crashcourse.ca/wiki/index.php/Rday%27s_installing_Broadcom_4318_wifi

if anything needs to be clarified or fixed, by all means, let me know.
so far, i've tested it several times and it seems fairly reliable.

rday
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