To get Linux running on my laptop, I installed (K) Ubuntu, started it in recovery mode and installed the kernel 5.6. The laptop is now running (finally).
Now I have the following problem. The Wi-Fi on my laptop no longer works. Unfortunately, it does not have a lan connection. I read that the kernel 5.6.0 has driver problems with an intel driver. The problem is said to have been fixed in kernel 5.6.2.
How am I supposed to update the kernel without the internet?
I installed the kernel 5.6.0 using the instructions of a website via the terminal. Unfortunately I do not find instructions for 5.6.2. (Basically, that's exactly how it works, but I don't have the "wget links" for that.)
Does anyone have any idea how I can do this?
I'm not an expert but you can't burn a cd? That's how mans does installations for windows.
or lan i don't know
As written above, the laptop has no country. He doesn't have a CD drive either.
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-oem-5.6/
The only 5.6 that I could find quickly.
Can you mess it up - worse is always possible:-).
But that's all left for the 5.6.0 kernel, but I need the 5.6.2 kernel.
Linux-oem-5.6 5.6.0-1007.7 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
linux-oem-5.6 (5.6.0-1007.7) focal; urgency = medium
* v5.6.2 stable update (LP: # 1870978)
Looks like this is the 5.6.2er - so if you take the 1008 or 1007, it should actually fit.