Cyril Brulebois writes:
> Hi raph, > > raph <[email protected]> (2023-02-25): Hi Cyril, >> On a macbook air 11" 2015 (MacBookAir 7,1 1.0), currently running buster >> with the wl driver, the network step of configuration failed. And I dit >> not found the wl driver in the provided list to pick a driver from. >> >> Is this an expected behavior (for example due to legal issues)? >> Should this be a bug report? >> Is there anything I can do to help? > > It'd be great to attach /var/log/syslog (possibly gzipped) from the > installer environment, so that we have a chance of tracking this down. > > Are you sure that was about the driver (kernel module) rather than about > firmware? H,, look this is beyond my current knowledge to answer. > Any chance you could let us know what your buster installation > is reporting? (e.g. output of `lsmod` and `dpkg -l|grep firmware`). In the attached gzipped archive you'll find: debian-report $ ll total 116K -rw-r--r-- 1 raph raph 97K Feb 26 09:54 bookworm-syslog -rw------- 1 raph raph 1.3K Feb 26 09:45 buster-dpkg-firmware.txt -rw------- 1 raph raph 5.7K Feb 26 09:45 buster-lsmod.txt -rw------- 1 raph raph 618 Feb 26 09:46 buster-sources.list A few month ago, I tried to move this machine to testing. But like with a previous debian install, when moving to testing the network stopped working. I do not know if this is important / related or not. Tell me I can do anything else to help. This machine is ok with buster, but I can back it up and try a complete install when/if needed to contribute. Take care Cheers, raph -- Reduce Reuse Repair Recycle Rethink Réduire Réutiliser Réparer Recyler Repenser

