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Using the dvd as a source is gnome easy to install?
I cannot find the wifi card model, and the wifi usb stick is a based on the chipset MediaTek MT7601U.
With the firmware seems fine. I was able to scan.
So now to connect via cli:
Now edit /etc/network/interfaces. The required configuration is much dependent on your particular setup. See the following example to get an idea of how it works:
Scorpion wrote:I did not find it, If you can...
Where should I mount the dvd (usb stick) to install the packages after editing sources.list?
I was thinking of this, but this is not the same model I guess, but older (although I didn't have time to check if any of the differences in specs are relevant)
Using the a phone and usb tethering I reinstalled the OS with the net installer.
But when it ask for the firmware i was not able to provide it. Do I need the .deb file? I use the .bin (for the wireless adapter).
I did what the guide states about the missing firmware. Maybe there is some problem with this pc,
Still some questions with no answer, but the important is that:
Everything is fine: wireless card, microphone, bluetooth, speakers and touchpad.
I did not try the camera.
In that package there are not that firmware but it works.
Intel wi-fi devices often issue warnings as they go down the list of possible firmware files they can use until they find one they can load. Most of those versions were only used internally at Intel and never released. You can safely ignore the warnings if the device works.
There are no warnings but when I installed the OS it asked for some firmware that are not in the package.
There is only the iwlwifi-7265D-22.ucode. And some other numbers.
But no errors/warnings and it works fine.
stevepusser wrote:Intel wi-fi devices often issue warnings as they go down the list of possible firmware files they can use until they find one they can load. Most of those versions were only used internally at Intel and never released. You can safely ignore the warnings if the device works.
Sorry, as first boot messages it asks for those firmware (error -2 failed to load), but the network card is fine.
Also the camera works fine.
I found this errors in dmesg:
stevepusser wrote:Intel wi-fi devices often issue warnings as they go down the list of possible firmware files they can use until they find one they can load. Most of those versions were only used internally at Intel and never released. You can safely ignore the warnings if the device works.
Sorry, as first boot messages it asks for those firmware (error -2 failed to load), but the network card is fine.
Also the camera works fine.
I found this errors in dmesg: