On Thu, Jan 09, 2020 at 10:04:28PM +0100, Edward Bartolo via Dng wrote: > [...] > > I still have yet not figured out how to avoid having to use snapd and > install the firmware for the oscilloscope, Hantek 6000B (USB). I have > successfully extracted .hex files from the MS Windows drivers but have > no idea what to do with these hex files which are supposed to contain > the oscilloscope's firmware. The openhantek package has a .rules udev > file to enable detection of the oscilloscope. However, the kernel > still wants to know where to look for the oscilloscope's firmware, and > that particular information is missing.
Firmware file for the linux kernel usually reside in /lib/firmware. You could try to copy your hex files there. Make sure to use proper name as expected by kernel. What do you need snapd for? cheers, Andreas -- gnuPG keyid: 8C2BAF51 fingerprint: 28EE 8438 E688 D992 3661 C753 90B3 BAAA 8C2B AF51
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