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uggla:

--- Quote from: Jason W on August 25, 2013, 07:30:55 AM ---As for the firmware, we are in the process of making a prebuilt wireless sce that can be downloaded so folks with wireless only have to download vmlinuz, dCore.gz, and the wireless sce.  I hope to get it up shortly.

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I was thinking of having a system with only one (mega-) sce. Together with vmlinuz and dCore.gz it would make the whole system. But now there is going to be wireless.sce too  :(

Jason W:
I am in the process of making individual firmware packages that can be imported, which along with the wireless stuff can be either made modular/mega via import, or to be downloaded as a single sce for those who want to download one wireless.sce and be ready to go.

Be patient.  :-)

The individual packages are there now, I will make the premade wireless sce soon that will have all one needs to connect with wireless when loaded.

Jason W:
wireless.sce uploaded.  This is intended for those who desire a single file download to get connected on any wireless hardware without having to determine exactly what drivers or packages are needed.  It includes wpasupplicant, b43-fwcutter, all available wireless firmware, wireless-tools, and relevant kernel modules.  Once connected, one can use import to fetch just the needed packages for one's hardware requirements.  Available at the below link:

http://tinycorelinux.net/5.x/x86/sce/wireless.sce
http://tinycorelinux.net/5.x/x86/sce/wireless.sce.md5.txt

The same package can be obtained by import with the below command:

import wireless

uggla:
I've now tried to put everything I need in one mega-sce. Dcore boots up fine with both wireless and xorg working. Some application icons show up in wbar but Applications menu are totally empty. I've included alsa-modules-3.8.10-tinycore and alsa-base but I don't know how to get sound working.

Jason W:
alsa-base does not appear to have alsa-utils as a dependency according to it's web page.  I use alsa-utils plus alsa-modules-3.8.10-tinycore for sound, with alsa-utils you should have working sound without much if any manual intervention.

What window manager or desktop are you using?

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