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11-28-2018 08:15 AM
Installed RHEL 7.4 from USB including FIPS mode, STIG profile, and SELinux.
I am missing drivers for the following:
Network, Audio, BlueTooth, WiFi, Video, USB-C Thunderbolt Dock
The HP Driver/Download page only has an RPM for the NVidia driver available. Though without the network card(s) working, I cannot install the dependencies required.
Where can I locate and download hardware drivers for this laptop?
11-28-2018 09:09 AM
Hi
If you could name the adapter(s)/cards you want drivers for.
They may be already included on the RH site, or Fedora perhaps.
If it was Ubuntu, then....Courtesy of Bapoumba, Ubuntu Forums
When troubleshooting wireless, it's important that your system is fully updated by opening a terminal, CTRL+ALT+T. Using a wired internet connection, please run:
Code:
sudo apt update
sudo apt dist-upgrade
and reboot if necessary.
If the issues persist, it is recommended that you install pastebinit, by running:
Code:
sudo apt install pastebinit
This will enable the wireless script to, upon your approval, upload the obtained data to pastebin, creating at the same time a link to it in your terminal, permitting you to paste it to a forum thread.
Once that's done, download and run the wireless info script, which will gather information to help diagnose your system. You can run it using this command:
Code:
wget -N -t 5 -T 10 https://github.com/UbuntuForums/wireless-info/raw/master/wireless-info && \
chmod +x wireless-info && \
./wireless-info
It will create the file "wireless-info.txt" at the location it is run from, and depending on its size, an additional archive called "wireless-info.tar.gz". If you prefer, you can post the file directly to pastebin yourself. Sensitive information like MAC addresses and WPA/WEP keys are masked automatically.
If you aren't able to connect to the internet with the affected system, including via a wired connection, just navigate to this link and follow the instructions there on how to the run wireless script without an internet connection.