Dear Raju, On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 09:18:06PM +0530, Raju Devidas wrote: > Hello Kumar, > > I took a look at your repository on salsa. > Before taking a look at your repository I have also taken a look at some > other repositories on github which had steps for > supporting Ubuntu on the RDP. > > Specially this one. > > https://github.com/sundarnagarajan/rdp-thinbook-linux >
Indeed. I have adapted the sound and bluetooth configuration in my repository from that one. The author of that repository has helped me in getting my ISO remade with all features working. > Most of the repositories including yours do handle the issue of getting > custom Debian/Ubuntu installed on Debian with everything working. > > And I thank you and others for your work regarding this. > > However it does not solve the scenario wherein, if someone has already > installed Debian or any derivative of it, how do I get things working up > there? > > In my case I have already installed Hamara Sugam on RDP Thinbook 1130. > > By following a few steps from Sundar Nagarajan's repository, I have got > Wi-Fi working. > > Sound is not working. Bluetooth works sometimes, sometimes not. > > I also tried installing firmware-intel-sound from the firmware-nonfree > package as suggested by Praveen. > > But that didn't solved the issue either. > > > Let me know of a way which can add support to already installed > operating systems on the RDP. > > Also in your mail you mentioned about your own repo which would be added > by default on the pre-installed debian systems of RDP. > > If I can get the URL of the repo, may be I can get some packages from > there to make things working. Currently, I have not made the custom repository. I can share the URL of my preseeded configuration generated ISO, though that is designed more for an OEM-style install (it destroys the data on the PC and recreates a fresh stretch install) and it is still under development (in sync with my salsa repository). In you case, my suggestion would be to mail me offline and I can guide you. But the short story for sound is that you should get the sound-config.tar.gz from my repository: https://salsa.debian.org/akumar/debian-installer-rdp-thinbook/raw/master/sound-config.tar.gz Extract the files to /root and run /root/hardware/sound/install.sh. For more help, just mail me off-list. Also, I can share the ISO I build using the above repository; I am not publishing the URL yet because it is still evolving. Thanks. Kumar -- *** PUBLIC flooding detected from erikyyy <lewnie> THAT's an erik, pholx.... ;) -- Seen on #LinuxGER