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Re: Installation Issue



Hi,
Is there a possibility of the Debian installation with the wired
network connection in your unit?
If yes, try this way & when asked for uploading any additional drivers
say 'no' to it. You should be able to finish up your installation this
way and then you may add any missing drivers for your wireless card.
It worked for my situation.
Best,
Pawel



On 7/18/20, Samuel Thibault <sthibault@debian.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Vlad Dragomir, le mar. 14 juil. 2020 21:11:59 +0200, a ecrit:
>> First I'd like to apologise for asking this here. It's not strictly
>> related to accessibility, but since I'm using the accessible Speakup
>> driven installer, I thought it might be easier for members of this list to
>> guide me if they are able to.
>
> Well, possibly when it's related to accessibility, but here it's
> really not, and thus you won't get expertise on the matter from
> debian-accessibility@. I have thus Cc-ed debian-boot@, since that's
> where expertise on the matter is. Normally, debian-boot should be able
> to help non-sighted people too.
>
>> I tried to install it on an unused laptop I'm having, using the iso
>> downloaded from this torrent:
>> https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/10.4.0+nonfree/amd64/bt-dvd/firmware-10.4.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso.torrent
>>
>> It started wonderfully, speech came  up immediately and the installation
>> went smoothly until it tried to connect to the Internet. It asks for
>> additional non-free firmware, unfortunately it's an Intel wireless card.
>> It gives a list of files it wants in order to configure the network, which
>> is I suppose a good start. Still,
>
>
>> 3.	This installation iso pretends it contains non-free firmware already,
>> so normally it shouldn’t ask for those files. Am I missing something?
>
> You didn't miss anything, that should be it.
>
>> Therefore, I had to cancel the installation, at least for the time being.
>> It would be rather useless to have a system without Internet access.
>>
>> Here is the list of files the installer asks for:
>> iwlwifi-8000C-36.ucode
>> iwlwifi-8000C-35.ucode
>> iwlwifi-8000C-34.ucode
> [... down to...]
>> iwlwifi-8000C-22.ucode
>
> It's surprising: they should indeed be already there, since they're in
> the firmware-iwlwifi non-free package, even in version 20190114-2 that the
> 10.4.0 image ships.
>
> I don't know more about the potential tricks with iwlwifi, thus leaving
> up to debian-boot.
>
> Samuel
>
>


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