Multiarch iso with DE and non-free firmware
by huntantr from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5HC9G)
I have an Asus T100 that I am trying to get Debian up and running on. I have tried many different iso's with varying success. The ISO I use must be multiarch as this device has a 32bit EFI and 64bit processor, and needs to have non-free firmware due to it's wifi adapter and other hardware.
I can successfully run the amd64 live iso off of a usb, runs great, but when I go to install it fails because it can't install the 32bit version of Grub.
I can successfully install the firmware-non-free-amd64-i386 iso, but none of the firmware I need to get the wifi working is installed. Not sure if I did something wrong during the installation. I was hoping that I could then just manually install a DE since there isn't one in this iso.
Is there a different I can try to get this working, or an option in the setup that will get it going?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
I can successfully run the amd64 live iso off of a usb, runs great, but when I go to install it fails because it can't install the 32bit version of Grub.
I can successfully install the firmware-non-free-amd64-i386 iso, but none of the firmware I need to get the wifi working is installed. Not sure if I did something wrong during the installation. I was hoping that I could then just manually install a DE since there isn't one in this iso.
Is there a different I can try to get this working, or an option in the setup that will get it going?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.