s sane enough to me at first glance.
>
> I think it would make sense to add it as a dependency of nic-wireless-
> modules-di.
I came back to this and remembered that kernel-wedge discards any
dependencies on packages that it doesn't generate. Rather than
changing kernel-wedge to let
On Mon, 2020-02-03 at 01:23 +0100, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Hi Ben,
>
> Ben Hutchings (2020-02-02):
> > Starting with Linux 5.5, we'll enable the kernel to directly load
> > wireless regulatory information. I don't think it's that important in
> > the installer - wireless interfaces should be
Hi Ben,
Ben Hutchings (2020-02-02):
> Starting with Linux 5.5, we'll enable the kernel to directly load
> wireless regulatory information. I don't think it's that important in
> the installer - wireless interfaces should be passively scannming for
> APs and the APs should provide regulatory
Starting with Linux 5.5, we'll enable the kernel to directly load
wireless regulatory information. I don't think it's that important in
the installer - wireless interfaces should be passively scannming for
APs and the APs should provide regulatory information. That's why I
haven't thought of
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