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Hi all,
I have Debian Live, Lenny505, Gnome desktop from the .img download with
persistence successfully installed on a USB. Everything works, EXCEPT I
need the ath9k module for my wireless netbook.
Any ideas how to get the ath9k module installed?
Thanks, Jim
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On 07/17/2010 11:21 PM, James Van Scoy wrote:
> Any ideas how to get the ath9k module installed?
lenny uses kernel version 2.6.26. ath9k is available as of 2.6.27.
squeeze currently has 2.6.32.
i recommend you do either switch to a squeeze based image, or, lenny
with kernel backports.
Regards,
D
Thanks for your reply!
I tried the Lenny backport with no success.
And I would like to try the squeeze .img, but when I select the
"testing" path to a download, I don't recognize what file to download?
Thanks for any further help, Jim
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On 07/18/2010 12:34 AM, James Van Scoy wrote:
> And I would like to try the squeeze .img, but when I select the
> "testing" path to a download, I don't recognize what file to download?
for squeeze and newer, the defaults are building an iso hybrid image, so
that would be a file ending with a .iso
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OK, thanks, I will give that a try!
Jim
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One more question: How do I use the .iso file to build the bootable USB?
The manual instructions worked very well for the .img file, but the only
instructions I see for an .iso file is to burn to a CD.
Thanks, Jim
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On 07/18/2010 05:26 AM, James Van Scoy wrote:
> One more question: How do I use the .iso file to build the bootable USB?
> The manual instructions worked very well for the .img file, but the only
> instructions I see for an .iso file is to burn to a CD.
if the iso image is a iso hybrid image, you
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