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Hi,
Just wondering where I can find the kernal driver atmel_at76c506.bin? Thanks Tom |
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XCougar wrote:
> Hi, > > Just wondering where I can find the kernal driver atmel_at76c506.bin? That is a firmware file, not a driver and is part of the package "atmel-firmware". Just install that package. |
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Sorry should have mentioned, linux n00b here, am a windows user and have been using linux for about a year now, always struggling lol.
Im using opensuse...i think its 8? When I click on that link it goes to a page with a install button, firefox downloads a file, i open it with yast and it says nothing to install? Thanks |
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Its not 8 its 10.3, oops.
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XCougar wrote:
> Its not 8 its 10.3, oops. Points off for withholding information. The solutions that caf4926 and I gave were for 11.1. The firmware file you need can be found at http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/atmel/. Download the compressed tar file, decompress and unpack it, and copy the subject file to /lib/firmware. Note that wifi was extremely primitive in 10.3. You should be considering an upgrade, particularly as 10.3 will stop getting security upgrades in a couple of months. |
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Oh ok, will the latest version run ok with what im using? I picked 10.3 because someone said it runs better on older machines, im using a hp compaq tc1000.
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XCougar wrote:
> Oh ok, will the latest version run ok with what im using? I picked 10.3 > because someone said it runs better on older machines, im using a hp > compaq tc1000. From what I just found with Google, that tc1000 is a bit underpowered; however, it should work fine with 11.1 as long as you use one of the light-weight desktops. I don't know how much memory you have, but KDE is likely to be very slow. I would suggest XFCE as a viable alternative. If you have a wired network connection, you might try a NET install. That will let you pick XFCE as the desktop. Installation from the Live CD will not. If no wired connection, then use the DVD. |
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