![]() ![]() sudo rpi-update - if a driver is available you can run rpi-update to update firmware.sudo install-wifi -c rpi-update - check for driver if rpi-update is run.sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/install-wifi - makes it executable.sudo wget -O /usr/bin/install-wifi - Downloads the installation file.The best and easiest way to handle this problem is as following ![]() This gets you the latest bleeding edge kernel/firmware." Įven the rpi-update documentation now warns "Even on Raspbian you should only use this with a good reason. "In normal circumstances there is NEVER a need to run rpi-update as it always gets you to the leading edge firmware and kernel and because that may be a testing version it could leave your RPi unbootable".
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |