Hello.
I have this weekend, managed to install Debian 7.5 amd64 xfce version
onto a laptop computer.
However, the sound does not work.
In searching, I have found that the laptop apparently has a Realtek
soundcard (and, an inbuilt Intel something soundcard thing).
With Debian having eliminated "non-free" stuff from the official release
packages, I realize that, somewhere (it is not easy to find, from the
Debian web site), "firmware" ISO's are available, that can install
"non-free" hardware drivers.
I am therefore wondering whether, somewhere, packages exist (.deb
packages, that make installation relatively easy for those of us not
skilled "in the black arts"), for the hardware drivers that may be on
the firmware ISO's.
I do not know whether the firmware ISO's allow a user to choose which
desktop environment is installed, and the procedure that I found, for
dealing with the .tar.bz files from the Realtek web site, seem too
complicated.
Thank you in anticipation, for constructive assistance.
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Bret Busby
Armadale
West Australia
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