Hello all, apologies if this is not the correct place to post this.

Trying to install Debian (i386 arch) on a touchscreen device (Dell Venue 8
Pro) that needs an Atheros driver (
https://github.com/qca/ath6kl-firmware/tree/master/ath6k/AR6004/hw3.0)
which is not available in the nonfree installation image or repo. Installer
does not recognize media with the firmware files on it and continues to
display a prompt asking for media with the firmware files.

Have not filed a bug report yet (not sure whether that is the appropriate
first step, and I may not be knowledgeable enough to properly answer
follow-up questions). From what I've read, there is possibly a way to
manually mount the media with firmware files during install but that
requires a keyboard, and this device only has one port (and I do not have a
USB hub or USB keyboard).

Device boots into live image but WiFi is not recognized; live installer
launches and begins installation but fails about halfway through (please
forgive me, I did not document the error message). When using graphical
installer (I've tried Debian Stable image and Debian Testing), installer
prompts that the firmware file referred to above is missing, and asks user
to insert media with firmware file on it. With media inserted, installer
fails to recognize the file and displays the same prompt again (have tried
this with MBR and GUID formatted media, files located in firmware folder,
etc).

Would like to request that this firmware be added to installation images
and/or the appropriate repository.

Please let me know if I can provide any further information.

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