Re: getting the cd1 installer with nonfree firmware

2017-04-14 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, If you read on the debian wiki on firmware you can download the 
debian packages and uncompress them to the root of an USB flash drive 
and then it should detect the firmware as I have used this method with 
success.  The archive has lots of firmware but only the portions you 
need will be installed.  I usually run the installer with debconf 
priority set to low and choose the contrib and non-free repositories 
during the package installation as this way if updates are provided for 
the firmware they will be downloaded like other updates.  Nick Gawronski



On 4/14/2017 7:53 PM, Amir-Trend Plus wrote:

Hi,
i think i now know what is my problem. The driver for my wifi card is
nont detected with the default debian cd1,650 mb. So, is there any way
to use that cd along with the all nonfree firmware? I tried  the
netinst unofficial nonfree firmware, but my connection is not too
stable,so cannot install it. So please, any way to get this installed
offline using the cd1 iso, and then add the nonfree firmware  to the
installer? all nonfree firmware because, i dont know what is the
firmware needed by my laptop.





getting the cd1 installer with nonfree firmware

2017-04-14 Thread Amir-Trend Plus
Hi,
i think i now know what is my problem. The driver for my wifi card is
nont detected with the default debian cd1,650 mb. So, is there any way
to use that cd along with the all nonfree firmware? I tried  the
netinst unofficial nonfree firmware, but my connection is not too
stable,so cannot install it. So please, any way to get this installed
offline using the cd1 iso, and then add the nonfree firmware  to the
installer? all nonfree firmware because, i dont know what is the
firmware needed by my laptop.