ReillyBrogan - Yes, it shows broadcom-sta-current is installed.
sudo eopkg info broadcom-sta-current
Installed package:
Name : broadcom-sta-current, version: 6.30.223.271, release: 337
Summary : broadcom-sta for linux-current kernel
Description : Broadcoms IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n hybrid Linux device driver
Licenses : Distributable
Component : kernel.drivers
Dependencies : broadcom-sta-common
Distribution : Solus, Dist. Release: 1
Architecture : x86_64, Installed Size: 1.97 MB
Reverse Dependencies:

Package found in Solus repository:
Name : broadcom-sta-current, version: 6.30.223.271, release: 337
Summary : broadcom-sta for linux-current kernel
Description : Broadcoms IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n hybrid Linux device driver
Licenses : Distributable
Component : kernel.drivers
Dependencies : broadcom-sta-common
Distribution : Solus, Dist. Release: 1
Architecture : x86_64, Installed Size: 1.97 MB, Package Size: 1.97 MB
Reverse Dependencies:

    tonyk Hmm that is the right version. Can I see ls /lib/modules/6.0.9-222.current/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ ? Also eopkg info kmod

      I am having the same issue as https://dev.getsol.us/T9962 with 6.0.9. At least, does not show luks prompt, did not investigate much further yet. Still boots with the old kernel.

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        ReillyBrogan
        Here are the mistakes

        [ 0.128477] Spectre V2 : WARNING: Unprivileged eBPF is enabled with eIBRS on, data leaks possible via Spectre v2 BHB attacks!

        [ 1.594029] pcieport 0000:00:1c.0: pciehp: Cannot get irq -1 for the hotplug controller
        [ 1.594030] pcieport 0000:00:1c.0: pciehp: Notification initialization failed (-1)

        ReillyBrogan
        ls /lib/modules/6.0.9-222.current/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/
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        atmel mac80211_hwsim.ko.zst ray_cs.ko.zst wl3501_cs.ko.zst
        broadcom marvell realtek wl.ko.zst

        eopkg info kmod
        Installed package:
        Name : kmod, version: 30, release: 12
        Summary : Linux kernel module management utilities
        Description : Linux kernel module management utilities
        Licenses : LGPL-2.1-or-later, GPL-2.0-or-later
        Component : system.base
        Dependencies : xz zstd glibc zlib
        Distribution : Solus, Dist. Release: 1
        Architecture : x86_64, Installed Size: 262.00 KB
        Reverse Dependencies: linux-driver-management libblockdev

        Package found in Solus repository:
        Name : kmod, version: 30, release: 12
        Summary : Linux kernel module management utilities
        Description : Linux kernel module management utilities
        Licenses : LGPL-2.1-or-later, GPL-2.0-or-later
        Component : system.base
        Dependencies : xz zstd glibc zlib
        Distribution : Solus, Dist. Release: 1
        Architecture : x86_64, Installed Size: 262.00 KB, Package Size: 84.00 KB
        Reverse Dependencies: intel-gpu-tools linux-driver-management dracut kmod-devel
        libblockdev kmod-dbginfo

        I don't see any wireless errors in dmesg.

        Thank you.

          The required module is no longer included in kernel 6.0.9:

          sudo zcat /proc/config.gz | grep _FB_SIMPLE
          # CONFIG_FB_SIMPLE is n

          I am still using the Nvidia driver:

          nvidia-390-glx-driver-modaliases            - These files are used by the Software Center for hardware detection
          nvidia-470-glx-driver-modaliases            - These files are used by the Software Center for hardware detection
          nvidia-docker                               - nvidia-docker CLI wrapper
          nvidia-glx-driver-32bit                     - 32-bit libraries for NVIDIA Binary Driver
          nvidia-glx-driver-common                    - Shared assets for the NVIDIA GLX Driver
          nvidia-glx-driver-current                   - NVIDIA Binary Driver (Current Kernel)
          nvidia-glx-driver-modaliases                - These files are used by the Software Center for hardware detection

          Let me know if I should raise a ticket at the development tracker.

          darkness

          I think I have a similar issue. After upgrading (to Linux-current 6.0) FDE prompt is not showing -- no boot is happening. I tried the following:

          • https://getsol.us/articles/troubleshooting/boot-rescue/en/ -- no broken packages
          • Install on a spare SSD -- after upgrade same issue
          • Upgrade went well on a Thinkpad laptop (with FDE) and a NUC (no FDE)
          • Tried to boot the workstation with the NUC SSD -> worked well
          • Tried to downgrade via sudo eopkg history -t #before upgrade to Linux-current 6.0 -- did not work

          The issue seems to be with FDE (luks/cryptsetup)

          Host: Z170XP-SLI
          CPU: Intel i7-7700K (8) @ 4.500GHz
          GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080

            Thank you.
            Updated today to 6.0.9 on a System76 Thelio and all is working well.

            brent thanks for your hard work ReillyBrogan and crew....no hiccups, smooth update for Budgie.

            That's for sure. Smooth and hiccup-free for Budgie, GNOME, MATE and Plasma here as well. Four laptops, three desktops, and four VMs with Solus editions updated. Sure gotta love this distro!

              WetGeek I thought we'd be kicking the tires on a 5.15/5.16 variant for a few more months so this is great news---kinda paves the way for a new .iso I'd have to think.

                WetGeek Rumor has it there are FOUR new .ISO files in our future

                I've heard this echoed in a couple of places - where is this coming from? I don't recall any discussion on IRC about updating the ISO.

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                  WetGeek So full install, minimal, netinstall and server 😉