Hi,

David Arnstein wrote (02 Jan 2015 01:18:53 GMT) :
> I attempted to test this. Here are my results.
> I downloaded tails-i386-feature_jessie-1.3-20150101T2100Z-8d179dd.iso (the 
> ISO file).

> I set up a virtual machine in Parallels.

Hmm.. the idea is to test support for Broadcom Wi-Fi adapters,
so I doubt a VM is the best way to do it.

>I used the ISO file as a virtual optical
> drive. I booted Tails Linux from this optical drive. This yielded a Tails 
> Linux
> environment. I performed the rest of these steps from a sudo bash prompt in
> this environment.

> I did "apt-get update"

> I did "apt-get install broadcom-sta-dkms"

That's not needed: the ISO already has broadcom-sta modules built in.

> I attempted to use the graphical program "Tails Installer."

Yes, it's known to be broken on feature/jessie.

=> I suggest either burning the ISO to a DVD, or using the manual
installation instructions.
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