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Q: Does anyone have wifi working on the 770?
I'm thinking there should be some module to load, but I'm a server guy (no wireless servers at my work :-) and not much debian, other than the 770. I did see the part earlier about copying files, so I copied the files from /mnt/initfs//usr/lib/hotplug/firmware to /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware and rebooted, but I knew it wouldn't be that easy. :-)
dmesg didn't seem to have anything usefull; I'll keep poking around too.
Thanx,
desiv