The Wednesday 30 January 2013 16:03:51, Jack Wilborn wrote : > Hello, > > I have a bug that needs to be reported, unfortunately I only have a > Windows 8 machine connected to the Internet. I originally tried to > use an older Mac G5 but became so frustrated with getting on-line that > I finally purchased a complete 386 type machine to run Linux only. > The truth ended up that I couldn't get on-line with that machine > either. I have a Qualcomm Atheros AR938X chip-set on a TP-Link > TL-WDN4800 WiFi PCI card. > > When I install Debian 6.0 on my machine it does not detect this card, > but is detected when I run "lspci" from the command line within Debian > after the install. I don't know how to properly report this bug. I > picked this card because others have stated they run this card under > the same version of Debian and it works properly. I don't know what > else to do but report a bug or how to manually install the proper > drivers to support this card. This would also make it possible to > connect to the Internet and solve many problems. As I have an iPhone > 4, that works properly via a USB port on Windows 8, causes a Kernel > fault on the same machine under Linux with all the proper drivers. > Also the Atheros driver appears to be on my machine, but not loaded. > > Any help would be wonderful. > > Thanks > > Jack K. Wilborn
Have you installed firmware-linux-nonfree? Thierry -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201301301824.06887.tchate...@free.fr