I'm guessing that updating the kernel on the Machinekit image isn't as 
trivial as installing an app? (can you tell I'm new to Linux! :)

Where would I find Robert Nelson?

On Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at 10:43:13 AM UTC-4, Schooner wrote:
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> On 14/05/18 19:10, Eric wrote:
>
>  BeagleBone wireless, including the wifi chip: 
> http://octavosystems.com/2016/09/27/the-beaglebone-black-wireless-and-beagleboard-compatibility/
>  
>
> Getting wifi up and running on an image I didn't create (and admittedly 
> don't fully understand yet) seemed like a pretty hard task. 
>
>
> Looks like you need the *firmware-ti-connectivity* package, which is 
> backported all the way back to Jessie now
> https://packages.debian.org/jessie-backports/firmware-ti-connectivity
>
> Needs a 4.1 > kernel by the looks of it though, to get the kernel module, 
> so if the image you tried uses the 3.8 xenomai kernel or similar, that is 
> part of the problem
>
> All the information is out there, but I would suggest you contact Robert 
> Nelson who make the images, he will know which one you need.
>
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