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philo_neo
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wifi issue

#1 Post by philo_neo »

Hello,
I just installed debian 9.0 on intel hardware (i686). It is a laptop lenovo, the wifi does not work is more at boot it displays driver errors, here is the firmware asked: rtl_nic / rtl8168d-1.fw, I do not know too much to download and how to install it !

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Re: wifi issue

#2 Post by stevepusser »

That is firmware for your wired card, not the wifi.

Just to make things easier from the start, there are Debian ISO images that include the non-free firmware. Any reasonable web search engine should find those easily. Try using one of those to install.

Otherwise: https://wiki.debian.org/Firmware
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Re: wifi issue

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You can give me a URL to download a more complete version

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#5 Post by philo_neo »

Thank you very much, everything works very well, being given the number of posts / threads that you post, I think you are expert debian,
I have a problem with one of my server: a bi quad cores opteron (amd64), i tried to install debian 9.x, i ask questions in several forums, nobody answer me!
Here is the problem: when I boot on the cdrom of installation it displays the first menu, then loading the kernel it reboot with an error after the display of the bios: press F1 "hyper transport sync flood error occurred on last reboot"

I do not know who to do: can flash the bios update, you think what

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#6 Post by stevepusser »

Please try to search the web first for that error message. See if anyone that has experienced it has any solutions that you could try.
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