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On Apr 23, 2013 9:22 PM, "Tyler J. Wagner" <<a href="mailto:tyler@tolaris.com">tyler@tolaris.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> On 2013-04-23 20:47, Rowan Berkeley wrote:<br>
> > Ah, yes, DKMS again, that explains it. Now if only we could just have DKMS<br>
> > packaged up for automatic installation in the Synaptic package manager. As<br>
> > it is, you need quite a bit of savvy to install DKMS, more than I've got,<br>
> > for sure.<br>
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> You mean, like this?<br>
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> sudo apt-get install dkms<br>
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> ;)<br>
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<p>No, that's not the solution. The package that contains the wireless driver needs to be changed by its maintainer to use DKMS to core with kernel changes.</p>
<p>Sorry if I missed some sarcasm, but I don't think your answer helped the OP.</p>
<p>Regards,<br>
Neil</p>