@Brickwizard is this the right way to check:
┌──(rodolphe㉿LAPTOP-KALI)-[~]
└─$ sudo dmidecode | grep -i bios
Getting SMBIOS data from sysfs.
SMBIOS 3.3.0 present.
BIOS Information
BIOS is upgradeable
BIOS shadowing is allowed
BIOS ROM is socketed...
@forester I had to remove all firmwares and reinstall them:
┌──(rodolphe㉿LAPTOP-KALI)-[~]
└─$ sudo apt remove firmware-*
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
Note, selecting 'firmware-b43-lpphy-installer' for...
@Brickwizard I will check this out, but it seems to me that it is up to date
@forester I tried this and I have this error:
From what I remember I had tried that but I had not succeeded in correcting this error (I do not know if I had really spent time on it) in any case I will try to correct it.
I reopen this thread because after a second reboot, I unfortunately do not have the wifi option anymore... I think there must be a more viable solution than resetting the CMOS stack at each startup
Thank you, I had not come across this thread before, obviously after staying pressed for almost 60seconds on my power button the wifi seems to work. I thank you for your help. Have a nice evening.
Thank you very much for your answer, indeed the Realtek RTL8153 driver seems to be installed but it seems to me that it is my ethernet adapter.
Yes it's a ASUS laptop.
I didn't know about this.
Apparently this is not the case.
Hello everyone,
I decided to make a post on this forum because after several hours of research and unsuccessful attempts I am completely blocked. This is the first time I use a linux as an OS on my daily computer. My problem: I can't connect with wifi, in the settings in the GUI I don't have...