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Heya!

Have you run the driver updater yet? You should have a few driver options for the Broadcom B43's from there.

Cheers!
That is a good idea, thank you!
Same as me here, so I download new LL  and burn it using balenaEtcher (now etcher called balena) on my mac.
I want to install on me other device but the USB bootable is no luck.

Then, I download Mint.
I do the same as LL, make it bootable using balenaEtcher with the same USB Stick and same way too.
but Mint can boot

Anyone can help?
[member=9064]jtdoank[/member]
May want to start a new thread so your question doesn't get overlooked....

If the Mint works and LL does not... You may want to confirm if the system has UEFI/Secureboot enabled. If they are, the standard LL 64bit installer will fail, you can disable Secureboot and UEFI (enable legacy) within the BIOS.. Then the installer should install without a problem.. Some BIOS these setting can get tricky to find.

Another option is to use the LL UEFI installer (know this is an experimental version) Find here: https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/linux.../#msg44253


And if you haven't yet.. Here's a link to the manual (Install): https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/install.html
[member=5414]firenice03[/member]
My bad, I am so sorry

let me try check the system, did it has UEFI
I bet on it, its kinda tricky

also let check the manual for the experimental version  Big Grin

anyway
thanks for the prompt respond
(02-14-2019, 02:40 PM)jtdoank link Wrote: [ -> ][member=5414]firenice03[/member]
My bad, I am so sorry

let me try check the system, did it has UEFI
I bet on it, its kinda tricky

also let check the manual for the experimental version  Big Grin

anyway
thanks for the prompt respond

[member=9064]jtdoank[/member]
No worries Smile in my previous post I have the link to the experimental LL4.2 version..

Hello. I hop this helps:

To do this in Windows, the best software, the most efficient smallest simplest fastest portable application to do this, is:
USBWriter-1.3 ( https://sourceforge.net/projects/usbwriter/ )

I recommend Etcher ONLY if you do it from within Linux, download the  "Etcher.Electron.Appimage" or the Balena.AppImage, (whatever is called these days)  https://balena.io/etcher

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