
The following packages have unmet dependencies:īcmwl- kernel- source : Depends: libc6-dev but it is not going to be installedĮ: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.

The following information may help to resolve the situation: Requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstableĭistribution that some required packages have not yet been created _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nicolas- Z97X-UD5H: ~$ sudo apt-get install bcmwl-kernel-source Note that after uninstalling the old drivers, the adapter might show up as an unrecognized device, so be sure to check that if the PCE-AC68 is no longer present in the device list.Have connected ASUS PCE-AC68 Dual Band PCI-E Adapter but doo not succeed in getting it used by the system despite having This can be done manually in Device Manager by updating driver software for the PCE-AC68. Then, instead of installing the new utility, I would recommend installing only the new driver (supplied in the same zip-file as the utility). See this thread for more information.įirst uninstall the old driver through Windows Device Manger (and uninstall the utility through the Control Panel, if installed). The issue can likely also be fixed by downgrading to version 6.30.223.228 (utility version 2.0.8.8), but I have not tested this. The issue can be fixed by upgrading to version 7.35.351.0 of the Broadcom drivers, which ASUS supplies in version 2.1.4.3 of their utility. I was using version 7.35.338.0 of the Broadcom drivers for the adapter, supplied through the ASUS product utility version 2.1.1.5 that is available on the ASUS support website. The driver was being used for my ASUS PCE-AC68 network adapter. This driver is developed by Broadcom for 802.11 wireless network adapters. After some testing, it turned out that downloading a torrent with Deluge would reliably crash the system within an hour.ĭebugging the crash minidump with Windows Debugger (WinDBG), it turned out the driver bcmwl63a was likely at fault.

Interestingly, the system would be fine for months and then suddenly crash a few times per day - always when using Deluge, a torrent client. The error reported on the blue screen of death would always be page fault in nonpaged area.

Since building a new computer, my Windows 10 installation would sometimes crash.
