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Why won't my wifi driver load from the non-free debian install image when selected?



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I've downloaded the non-official image of debian which includes non-free drivers, you can find it here.



When at the "detect network hardware" step of the installation, it shows me a list of drivers that are loaded, I need the rtlwifi package since I'm using an rtl8822be (specifically I need the rtlwifi/rtl8822befw.bin driver).



The rtlwifi package is listed but when I select it the screen goes blank for a couple seconds and then returns to the same network hardware detection interface. This happens for any network driver I choose.



What's going on here? I'm aware I can install the driver online, but this is not an option since I do not have an ethernet port or a usb to ethernet adapter.










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  • See what appears in syslog when you choose the driver and get back to the same screen. The installer provides a way to view the log or even to export it to some external storage.

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I've downloaded the non-official image of debian which includes non-free drivers, you can find it here.



When at the "detect network hardware" step of the installation, it shows me a list of drivers that are loaded, I need the rtlwifi package since I'm using an rtl8822be (specifically I need the rtlwifi/rtl8822befw.bin driver).



The rtlwifi package is listed but when I select it the screen goes blank for a couple seconds and then returns to the same network hardware detection interface. This happens for any network driver I choose.



What's going on here? I'm aware I can install the driver online, but this is not an option since I do not have an ethernet port or a usb to ethernet adapter.










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  • See what appears in syslog when you choose the driver and get back to the same screen. The installer provides a way to view the log or even to export it to some external storage.

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I've downloaded the non-official image of debian which includes non-free drivers, you can find it here.



When at the "detect network hardware" step of the installation, it shows me a list of drivers that are loaded, I need the rtlwifi package since I'm using an rtl8822be (specifically I need the rtlwifi/rtl8822befw.bin driver).



The rtlwifi package is listed but when I select it the screen goes blank for a couple seconds and then returns to the same network hardware detection interface. This happens for any network driver I choose.



What's going on here? I'm aware I can install the driver online, but this is not an option since I do not have an ethernet port or a usb to ethernet adapter.










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I've downloaded the non-official image of debian which includes non-free drivers, you can find it here.



When at the "detect network hardware" step of the installation, it shows me a list of drivers that are loaded, I need the rtlwifi package since I'm using an rtl8822be (specifically I need the rtlwifi/rtl8822befw.bin driver).



The rtlwifi package is listed but when I select it the screen goes blank for a couple seconds and then returns to the same network hardware detection interface. This happens for any network driver I choose.



What's going on here? I'm aware I can install the driver online, but this is not an option since I do not have an ethernet port or a usb to ethernet adapter.







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  • See what appears in syslog when you choose the driver and get back to the same screen. The installer provides a way to view the log or even to export it to some external storage.

    – Ferenc Wágner
    10 hours ago

















  • See what appears in syslog when you choose the driver and get back to the same screen. The installer provides a way to view the log or even to export it to some external storage.

    – Ferenc Wágner
    10 hours ago
















See what appears in syslog when you choose the driver and get back to the same screen. The installer provides a way to view the log or even to export it to some external storage.

– Ferenc Wágner
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See what appears in syslog when you choose the driver and get back to the same screen. The installer provides a way to view the log or even to export it to some external storage.

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