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No network, problems installing WLAN driver

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Hello

I tested Opensuse 13.1 KDE live on my netbook and it worked so good and without problems that I installed Opensuse 13.1 KDE

The installation already made some problems (automatic configuration stuck) but i thought this shouldnt be much an problem.

But now suddenly neither the WLAN nor the ethernet driver seems to work, so I though i would install it manually. With all the missing dependencies I am literally stuck now.

http://pkgs.org/opensuse-13.1/packma....rpm/download/ This is the driver i probably need, sinde I have a Broadcom card (Device Identifier(spec): 73799, Device Identifier: 83751)
For that RPM to work I require broadcom-wl-kmp, so I searched for that rpm, downloaded it, copied it to the netbook but I couldnt install it either, it says:
Code:

nothing provides kernel-uname-r = 3.11.10.7-desktop needed by broadcom-wI-kmp-desktrop-6.30.223.141_k3.11.10_7-2.7.x86_64
It seems to me I am missing a kernel update or something, but without any access to internet I cant update my system.

I than got some hope finding this thread: https://forums.opensuse.org/showthre...ierwork-around but after again manually resolving all the missing dependencies via RPMs and doing the install, nothing changed.

So I am pretty much out of ideads what I could do now. Would be cool if anyone could help, but remember I do not have direct access to internet on that netbook, since both WLAN and Ethernet drivers are not working.

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