https://wiki.debian.org/wl is what you need to know. You could rj45 cable it to a router (or another Linux box set up as) or use, if you have one, a linux-friendly USB dongle till you got it set up. Some of these blobs require being already networked to install, that's how the closed source world ticks! I cant' apologise for not distributing nor supporting non free firmware, it's a policy! The new ISO is more up to date but still 7 months old. Nothing there a dist-upgrade of your current one can't...
https://wiki.debian.org/wl is what you need to know. You could rj45 cable it to a router (or another Linux box set up as) or use, if you have one, a linux-friendly USB dongle till you got it set up. Some of these blobs require being already networked to install, that's how the closed source world ticks! I cant' apologise for not distributing nor supporting non free firmware, it's a policy! The new ISO is more up to date but still 7 months old. Nothing there a dist-upgrade of your current one can't...
Sudo seems to be broken
exegnu64_daedalus-20250511.iso is now posted to https://sourceforge.net/projects/exegnulinux/files/iso/daedalus/ .. The sudo issue is fixed in this later version.
https://wiki.debian.org/brcm80211 is another possibility.. inxi -nn should tell you what it actually is..
inxi -nn will tell you the network hardware. https://wiki.debian.org/bcm43xx%20 has info to get bcm43xx working. You probably need to add: contrib non-free non-free-firmware after "main" in /etc/apt/sources.list lines then <apt update=""></apt> The missing ISO exegnu64_daedalus-20250511.iso is now up on Sourceforge with sudo fixed! Regards, David
The md5 is good, thanks. The issue here is sudo configs in the installer, possibly because of an upstream change. Please delete (or rename) the file: ~/.trinity/share/config/tdesurc This should solve the sudo issue. which may in turn solve the network issues. If not, please post the result of: cat /etc/hosts There is a newer Daedalus ISO with updated installer and newer TDE but I'm not seeing it on Sourceforge. Will upload (again) the newer one later. Regards, David
The panel keyboard switcher is there for convenience, in a live system. It only holds 4 entries. If you right click then click 'configure' you will be able to move the one you want up the top of the list. Then it will be one of the 4. Hope that's clear, that's how the TDE is configured. Regards, David