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Intel Begins Support for Debian

An anonymous reader writes "An Intel Software Architect announced on the Debian mailing list yesterday that Intel has begun supporting Intel devices on Debian sarge for their extensive reseller channel. This covers the D845, D865 and D915 chipsets and was done to meet customer demand. They've posted drivers as well as the various distributions supported by the chip maker (Debian, Mandriva, Novell and Red Hat). Looks like the pure open source distributions are finally getting the attention of the big players!"

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  1. Re:No debs on the site yet.. by topside420 · · Score: 4, Informative
    Then how am I doing this?

    # dpkg -i sk98lin-8.13-1-deb3.1-2.6.8-2-386.i386.deb
    Select ing previously deselected package sk98lin.
    (Reading database ... 84296 files and directories currently installed.)
    Unpacking sk98lin (from sk98lin-8.13-1-deb3.1-2.6.8-2-386.i386.deb) ...
    Setting up sk98lin (8.13-1) ...
    running depmod

    The kernel this binary deb was installed against is 2.6.8/i386, Debian 3.1.

    The actual download is pretty silly. You download a tar.gz file. This unzips into a total of 1 file (so why the .tar?). The format? ISO. To mount this, just use `mount -o loop file.iso /mount/point`

    Here's a general feel for the unusual install.

    blaze:~/intel# ls
    INTEL(R)_QSK_VER_1_3_DEBIAN.TAR.GZ
    blaze:~/in tel# tar -zxvf INTEL\(R\)_QSK_VER_1_3_DEBIAN.TAR.GZ
    Intel_Quick_ Start_Kit_v1_3_Debian.ISO
    blaze:~/intel# mount -o loop Intel_Quick_Start_Kit_v1_3_Debian.ISO /cdrom
    blaze:~/intel# cd /cdrom
    blaze:/cdrom# ls
    autorun autorun.inf docs drivers install license.txt
    blaze:/cdrom# cd drivers/
    blaze:/cdrom/drivers# ls
    Debian sources
    blaze:/cdrom/drivers# cd Debian/
    blaze:/cdrom/drivers/Debian# ls
    DEB_3.1
    blaze:/cdrom/drivers/Debian# cd DEB_3.1/
    blaze:/cdrom/drivers/Debian/DEB_3.1# ls
    audio graphics network
    blaze:/cdrom/drivers/Debian/DEB_3.1# cd network/
    blaze:/cdrom/drivers/Debian/DEB_3.1/netw ork# ls
    e100 e1000 sk98lin
    blaze:/cdrom/drivers/Debian/DEB_3.1/netwo rk# cd e100
    blaze:/cdrom/drivers/Debian/DEB_3.1/network/ e100# ls
    blaze:/cdrom/drivers/Debian/DEB_3.1/network/e1 00# cd ..
    blaze:/cdrom/drivers/Debian/DEB_3.1/network# cd sk98lin/
    blaze:/cdrom/drivers/Debian/DEB_3.1/netw ork/sk98lin# ls
    md5sum.txt sk98lin-8.13-1-deb3.1-2.6.8-2-386.i386.deb

    blaz e:/cdrom/drivers/Debian/DEB_3.1/network/sk98lin# md5sum sk98lin-8.13-1-deb3.1-2.6.8-2-386.i386.deb; cat md5sum.txt
    2a0e928efb100ac903033b5904c57261 sk98lin-8.13-1-deb3.1-2.6.8-2-386.i386.deb
    2a0e92 8efb100ac903033b5904c57261 sk98lin-8.13-1-deb3.1-2.6.8-2-386.i386.deb

    blaz e:/cdrom/drivers/Debian/DEB_3.1/network/sk98lin# dpkg -i sk98lin-8.13-1-deb3
  2. Re:Intel supports open source? by anarxia · · Score: 5, Informative

    From the email:
    "All the drivers of course include source and have been released under the GPL. They have also already been submitted upstream ( kernel.org, alsa.org , x.org) and can be downloaded at intel.com/go/linux."