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Hi John,
> Does anyone have wifi running on an RPi400 with Debian 64 Buster or
> Bullseye?
I'm using RPi4B 8GB model, which seems similar to RPi400.
Without "module_blacklist=vc4" in the kernel command line
(i.e. "cmdline.txt"), WiFi on my RPi4B does not work.
Best regards, Ryutaroh
What's interesting about raspi-config is that it works to some degree
on all the little ARM machines. If it can't find what it's trying to
change it aborts. No guarantees but I've never seen it break
anything. I never overclock anything.
On 2/28/21, Rick Thomas wrote:
> Thanks Andy and Alan,
Thanks Andy and Alan, for the clarification.
This is an experimental system, so I felt there was no long-term harm (it being
a short-term installation, anyway) in installing rapsi-config from the raspian
archives just to see what it looked like and explore what it could do. Having
verified
Does anyone have wifi running on an RPi400 with Debian 64 Buster or
Bullseye?
I've got wifi running on Raspberry Pi OS 32 bit on the RPi400, but on
neither of the above.
There were a few hints via Google about needing a new driver for the
RPi400 wifi device, but nothing concrete.
John
Right, I wasn't exactly recommending running raspi-config on a non-raspian
system but looking at how it does things and doing them manually. One of
the things I dislike about Debian (I haven't looked at others) is that
there's an ever-increasing hodgepodge of specialized little scripts. If
On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 02:16:29AM -0800, Rick Thomas wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2021, at 10:10 PM, Alan Corey wrote:
> > There are scripts for those, keyboard and language too. Also WiFi country,
> > I forget what else. Locales is in there.
> >
> > Take a look at a recent raspi-config. I
On Thu, Feb 25, 2021, at 10:10 PM, Alan Corey wrote:
> There are scripts for those, keyboard and language too. Also WiFi country, I
> forget what else. Locales is in there.
>
> Take a look at a recent raspi-config. I think Odroid, maybe the Pine64 bunch
> has a generic-ized version of that.
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