Marc, you're definitely right: userspace is involved here. To me it seems that newer kernels provide new functions, and newer apps were migrated to use these, but the Broadcom driver was not updated correctly. I think if this bug is solved simply by changing hardware (as I wrote above) then the kernel must be involved too.
Marc, you're definitely right: userspace is involved here. To me it seems that newer kernels provide new functions, and newer apps were migrated to use these, but the Broadcom driver was not updated correctly. I think if this bug is solved simply by changing hardware (as I wrote above) then the kernel must be involved too.