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On 14/05/18 12:39, Eric wrote:
Unless you detail what you did and exactly what the error was, no-one will be able to help If you search for gpg 'no keyserver available' errors you will see there can be a variety of reasons, from the dirmngr program having problems with the DNS server you use, to trying to do this behind a proxy. I think you are going about this all wrong. Instead of getting your wireless NIC recognised and module and firmware installed for it in the Machinekit image, (which incidently we don't produce and queries about it would best addressed to RCN's site where you probably downloaded it from) you are now trying to install Machinekit into an image which does not have a RT kernel, so won't run Machinekit as is. Wifi modules are not built in to kernels normally, they are loaded as required. Some of it is non-free and not in distributions for legal reasons, but it is available all the same. The first action, identify your wifi chipset Internet search will find https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-find-wireless-driver-chipset/ for example
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Re: [Machinekit] Can't install machine kit on Beagle Bone stock image
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