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Core v4.2.1
Xianwen Chen:
Thank you Rich. I think it is a Broadcom (bcm something) chip. I compiled it when it was in stage one year ago when I was running Gentoo. It seems that Core Linux doesn't have lspci nor lsusb. I cannot get the chip information right now.
Rich:
Hi Xianwen Chen
--- Quote ---It seems that Core Linux doesn't have lspci nor lsusb.
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I think you always had to download them from the repository.
curaga:
--- Quote from: Xianwen Chen on January 21, 2012, 12:39:24 PM ---Recent kernel just moved my laptop's wireless adapter's driver out of the stage sector. Is there a plan for an updated kernel in the near future?
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Major kernel changes are usually reserved for the major TC versions.
Xianwen Chen:
--- Quote from: curaga on January 21, 2012, 01:13:07 PM ---
--- Quote from: Xianwen Chen on January 21, 2012, 12:39:24 PM ---Recent kernel just moved my laptop's wireless adapter's driver out of the stage sector. Is there a plan for an updated kernel in the near future?
--- End quote ---
Major kernel changes are usually reserved for the major TC versions.
--- End quote ---
Okay. Is there a plan for TC 5?
Xianwen Chen:
--- Quote from: Rich on January 21, 2012, 01:10:49 PM ---Hi Xianwen Chen
--- Quote ---It seems that Core Linux doesn't have lspci nor lsusb.
--- End quote ---
I think you always had to download them from the repository.
--- End quote ---
Thank you Rich. Which repository are you referring to?
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