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Dear Intel Support,
I am attempting to install and use the Kali Linux operating system on my device, which is powered by a recent Intel processor. During the installation process, the system reports that part of the hardware requires non-free firmware files to function properly, specifically related to the Intel Integrated Sensor Hub (ISH).
The missing firmware files are:
intel/ish/ish_lnlm_053dca6a.bin
intel/ish/ish_lnlm_053dca6a_6de9da22.bin
intel/ish/ish_lnlm_053dca6a_6de9da22_8df0840a.bin
intel/ish/ish_lnlm_053dca6a_8df0840a.bin
I have searched the official linux-firmware repositories (kernel.org and GitLab) as well as the packages provided by major Linux distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, Arch, Fedora), but so far I have not been able to locate these binaries. Without them, I cannot boot the system with full hardware support, which makes the installation impossible.
I would like to know if Intel has already released these firmware files through any official channel, or if there is a timeline for their public availability in the linux-firmware package. If they are only available upon request, I kindly ask for guidance on how to obtain them.
Thank you very much for your attention and support.
Sincerely, WalSiqueira
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