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jls:
Hi Jason
If you have spare time for this.
Thank you

Jason W:
Uploaded, please test.

jls:
Hi
I actually thought that the additions where for the host, but they are for the guest, at the moment I don't use dCore as guest, but only for host,
Sorry Jason
thank you anyway

corwin.amber:
Sorry for the silly question, but how does one use the pre-imported SCEs?

I did not even know they existed, as the link from http://tinycorelinux.net/ports.html ("Prebuilt Extensions") is pointing to a different directory.

Jason W:
The prebuilt extensions are in the directories contained under:

http://tinycorelinux.net/dCore/x86_64/sce/
and
http://tinycorelinux.net/dCore/x86/sce/

They are loaded with sce-load, for example:

wget http://tinycorelinux.net/dCore/x86_64/sce/dCore-bionic64/wireless-4.14.10-tinycore64.sce
sce-load wireless-4.14.10-tinycore64.sce

wget http://tinycorelinux.net/dCore/x86_64/sce/dCore-bionic64/wireless.sce
sce-load wireless.sce

The main reason for the prebuilt extensions is to allow folks to set up wireless without having to use dCorePlus images.  As in downloading the prebuilt SCEs on another system and placing them on a USB so it can be used on a newly installed dCore.  Or using wired network access to download the prebuilt wireless SCEs and then setting up wireless.  Once network access is achieved, then one can import the wireless and wireless-$kernelversion packages with the "sce-import -b" option so they will be loaded on boot.

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