Now I need to install WiFi card driver. But, I couldn't find a working one on my system.
These are my devices listed by command lspci:
In Debian, if you run into issues with wi-fi or graphics support, there are usually two things to check. The first is the kernel, especially for graphics. You can usually get a newer kernel by looking at backports; currently, the Debian 9 kernel is 4.9.168, but 4.19.37 is available as a backport with better support for newer graphics adapters.
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Welcome to Debian graphics card This article talk about graphics card installations. Installation can use two stages which are driver installation and device configuration. Sometimes, videocards are detected automatically (native support) but 3D acceleration support often need proprietary driver. I'm a new Debian 9 user trying to update my graphics card driver. If I look at the Debian wiki page for ATIProprietary, I don't see Debian 9 and am not sure if I can use one of the older drivers.
My /etc/apt/sourlist.list contents:
Question: How do I install graphics and WiFi card driver?
1- Add a 'non-free' component to /etc/apt/sources.list for your Debian version, for example:
2- Update the list of available packages. Qualys microsoft windows intel microcode updates not installed. Install the relevant/latest linux-image, linux-headers and broadcom-sta-dkms packages:
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3- Unload conflicting modules:
4- Load the wl module:
5- Configure your wireless interface as appropriate