I found out the wheezy testing version in use before I tried the rc3 version also has the same cannot load firmware error in it. Also when I reinstalled the rc3 version without desktop environment selected it had no problem booting into command line interface environment. The rc3 when I was trying to get the desktop environment running loaded all the way to bluetooth driver and then simply hung. I had to do control-alt-f12 and control-alt-backspace and control-alt-f7 and that took a while to work when it did and then I had to move the arrow keys to get orca talking at all. After a login, I could get gnome-terminal running but so far as I could tell nothing else would run. Hitting control-alt-f1 to bring up the top of the desktop had no effect as an example. I wish this system had a floppy on it that would work, the install.log file I had written to an html server was wiped when the system booted. Is there some way I can transfer the install.log before the system boots so it is preserved?
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