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#Compat Wireless 3.6.8 1 Snpc Tar Bz2 install#
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Simply install the appropriate linux-backports-modules-cw-* package for your kernel, e.g.: The instructions to install compat-wireless modules are good, but in recent Ubuntu releases, this has been packaged and there's no need to compile this from source anymore! So, let's take a step back and look at another much simpler approach to install it.
#Compat Wireless 3.6.8 1 Snpc Tar Bz2 drivers#
On closer look I see the heading 'Backported wireless drivers for generic kernel image' but there is nothing listed under that heading so I assume that the driver I need is not made it to the list.
#Compat Wireless 3.6.8 1 Snpc Tar Bz2 how to#
I don't know how to download or deploy any of those files and for the record, I assumed they were patches rather than ' the whole Linux kernel source code'. In fact, I don't know what any of those links mean. Unfortunately use of this operating system and website assume in-depth knowledge. Make: *** Error 2 Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Make: *** Error 2 Found a link to an alternative patch file (compat-wireless-pc) but then I get the similar error: make -C /lib/modules/3.5.0-21-generic/build M=/home/chris/Desktop/compat-wireless-pc modules make: *** /lib/modules/3.5.0-21-generic/build: No such file or directory. Run./scripts/driver-select alx make sudo make install The problem is when I run the make command I get the following: make -C /lib/modules/3.5.0-21-generic/build M=/home/chris/Downloads/compat-wireless-3.6.8-1-snpc modules make: *** /lib/modules/3.5.0-21-generic/build: No such file or directory.Download Tarball compact-wireless-3.6.8-1-snpc.I found the same question where the answer suggested the following: I am having the same trouble as others getting my Atheros AR8131 Ethernet card recognised by Ubuntu 12.10 on my new HP Pavillion P7-1449 PC. The version based on linux-next.git contains the wireless. The differences are the code they are containing. * Version based on latest linux-next.git tree named 2 * Version based on tree named compat-wireless-2.6.CC.DD.tar.bz2 Both versions should work for every kernel >2.6.24. What is attached are the compiled compat-wireless drivers, specifically: compat-wireless-3.6.2. In YaST > Proxy - all changes done - checked box Enable Proxy, but when i click Test Proxy Settings it is failing and in the error message port 1080 is being displayed - not the correct port.Compat-wireless-3.6.2: 391db33989fb9ce7d4156a0d39417397a8ecf40c: 4.3 MB: ChangeLog-3.6.8: coming: compat-wireless 3.5 stable releases. Menu -> System Settings -> Network -> Network proxy - selected Manual and filled all fields correctly.
#Compat Wireless 3.6.8 1 Snpc Tar Bz2 update#
Some sites said that only compat-wireless with pc/snpc in their names have alx driver.īut still i am not able to update via zypper. Probably alx driver is not there in that version. I had also tried installing compat-wireless from your repo, but even that did not work. Thanks a don't know why installing alx from your repos did not work. Any reason you referred to one particular compat-wireless version? has alx driver which i compiled and installed. I thought that since your post to which you were referring was a bit old it might be better to get latest stable compat-wireless. Yes, I think it might be best if you ping the kernel folks, they mayĬheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890) So if you modprobe alx the module is present (lsmod |grep alx)? So finally do you suggest to knock at the doors of the kernel guys. *module atl1c not detected - this is normal*. Why do i need to separately add an entry inĥnf? Because running alx-enable only outputs the message When i install alx-kmp-desktop, alx-script comes as a dependency so it On Thu 04:16:01 PM CST, samrat rao wrote:įrom *lscpi -nnk | grep -iA2 net* i do not see any driver in use forĪtheros Communications AR8162 fast ethernet.