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Interim Ubuntu 17.04 ISO with mainline v4.12-rc5 kernel, RTL8723BS Wifi/BT firmware, UCM audio files and full 32-bit bootloader support

Latest 'linuxium-v4.12-rc5-artful-desktop-amd64.iso' kernel respun using v6.03.1 of 'isorespin.sh' with log file of:

Script '/usr/local/bin/isorespin.sh' called with '-i /home/linuxium/isorespin/ubuntu-17.04-desktop-amd64.iso -u -l "/home/linuxium/isorespin/rtl8723bs_4.12.0_amd64.deb" -f "/home/linuxium/isorespin/linuxium-install-UCM-files.sh" -f "/home/linuxium/isorespin/wrapper-linuxium-install-UCM-files.sh" -c "wrapper-linuxium-install-UCM-files.sh"' ...
Work directory '/home/linuxium/isorespin' used ...
ISO '/home/linuxium/isorespin/ubuntu-17.04-desktop-amd64.iso' respun ...
Bootloader 'GRUB' added ...
Kernel updated with mainline kernel version '4.12.0-041200rc5-generic' ...
Local package '/home/linuxium/isorespin/rtl8723bs_4.12.0_amd64.deb' added ...
File '/home/linuxium/isorespin/linuxium-install-UCM-files.sh' added ...
File '/home/linuxium/isorespin/wrapper-linuxium-install-UCM-files.sh' added ...
Command run ...
#  wrapper-linuxium-install-UCM-files.sh
./linuxium-install-UCM-files.sh: Extracting UCM files ...
./linuxium-install-UCM-files.sh: Installing UCM files ...
./linuxium-install-UCM-files.sh: Reloading UCM driver ...
./linuxium-install-UCM-files.sh: Installation of UCM finished
Respun ISO created as 'linuxium-v4.12-rc5-ubuntu-17.04-desktop-amd64.iso' in '/home/linuxium/isorespin'.

which specifically supports an installation on 32-bit devices when not connected to the internet.

I've used the Ubuntu 17.04 ISO 'ubuntu-17.04-desktop-amd64.iso' and I've updated the kernel with the 'v4.12-rc5 mainline build' and added my wifi/bt firmware package 'rtl8723bs_4.12.0_amd64.deb' and my UCM script 'linuxium-install-UCM-files.sh' which was installed by running the 'wrapper-linuxium-install-UCM-files.sh'.

The respun ISO can be downloaded from 'linuxium-v4.12-rc5-ubuntu-17.04-desktop-amd64.iso' and written to a USB using 'dd'.

On booting if bluetooth fails to start automatically then it can be started manually with the command:

sudo systemctl start rtl8723bsbt.service

See my earlier posts for further details about the scripts and how to use them or wait for my new documentation which will be posted soon.

If you find this useful then please donate using the following link http://goo.gl/nXWSGf as everything helps with development costs.

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