Hello Jeremy,

On Thu, 2013-06-13 at 22:35 +1000, Jeremy Visser wrote:
> On 13/06/13 22:12, Mark Trickett wrote:
> > I am about to load Debian 7 (Wheezy) on an Acer notebook. I have
> > the .debs from Squeeze, will they work, do I need to rename, where might
> > I be able to get the appropriate Wheezy variants. I found these via
> > Google, and have in the root directory on a USB stick.
> > 
> > firmware-ipw2x00_0.28+squeeze1_all.deb
> > firmware-linux-nonfree_0.28+squeeze1_all.deb
> 
> Pardon me if I’m missing something obvious, but why can’t you do what
> normal people do and go:
> 
>   # apt-get update
>   # apt-get install firmware-ipw2x00 firmware-linux-nonfree

When I do the install, it will ask for the .debs, and the easiest way is
in the root directory of a USB memory stick. Since they cover the
networking hardware, that means I can then get on the net to further
update as the next step.

> If you want to find out more about packages before you install the OS,
> http://packages.debian.org/ is your best bet. For example:
> 
>   http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=firmware-linux-nonfree
>   http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=firmware-ipw2x00
> 
> If you absolutely insist on downloading the .deb files individually as
> you have indicated above, then you can do that on the
> packages.debian.org site as well.

I did find a mirror site, and have snagged. It is a matter of
appropriate preparation for hardware that is not supported without the
unfree firmware blobs, and as commented, needed for subsequent
networking.

This whole unfree thing is a ripe PITA. As to choice of hardware, it is
an effective second hand Acer notebook, and no notebook manufacturer
that I can currently afford, and get in a rural low income context, will
be much different. The one I have will serve, but I have learnt a few
things to make life easier.

Regards,

Mark Trickett

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