WiFi drivers for the Realtek RTL8192EU chipset
WiFi drivers for the Realtek RTL8192EU chipset
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Last edited by rcrsn51 on Thu 01 Mar 2018, 12:20, edited 2 times in total.
This link is no longer working.I have built the driver for a selection of Puppies and packaged them in a single tarball.
Code:
8192eu_mange_huge_s32_700-k3.16.43.pet
8192eu_mange_huge_s64_700-k4.9.30.pet
8192eu_precise_571_mange-k3.9.11.pet
8192eu_slacko_630_mange-k3.14.55.pet
8192eu_slacko64_6967_mange-k4.4.67.pet
8192eu_tahr_605_mange-k3.14.56.pet
8192eu_tahr64_mange-k3.14.54.pet
8192eu_tahrpup_605_noPAE_mange-k3.14.56.pet
8192eu_xenial_704_mange-k4.1.31.pet
8192eu_xenial_noPAE_change_mange-k4.9.13.pet
8192eu_xenialpup64_change_mange-k4.9.13.pet
Get it from here.
I need 8192eu_slacko_630_mange-k3.14.55.pet. Can I get it anywhere else?
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Hello rcrsn51,
Further to the point, how do you/we overcome this?
I'm guessing to build on Puppy, the Makefile needs an edit?
Further to the point, how do you/we overcome this?
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make[1]: *** No rule to make target
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Here you go, thanks to forum member rcrsn51 for compiling these packages!dfw55 wrote:This link is no longer working.I have built the driver for a selection of Puppies and packaged them in a single tarball.
Code:
8192eu_mange_huge_s32_700-k3.16.43.pet
8192eu_mange_huge_s64_700-k4.9.30.pet
8192eu_precise_571_mange-k3.9.11.pet
8192eu_slacko_630_mange-k3.14.55.pet
8192eu_slacko64_6967_mange-k4.4.67.pet
8192eu_tahr_605_mange-k3.14.56.pet
8192eu_tahr64_mange-k3.14.54.pet
8192eu_tahrpup_605_noPAE_mange-k3.14.56.pet
8192eu_xenial_704_mange-k4.1.31.pet
8192eu_xenial_noPAE_change_mange-k4.9.13.pet
8192eu_xenialpup64_change_mange-k4.9.13.pet
Get it from here.
I need 8192eu_slacko_630_mange-k3.14.55.pet. Can I get it anywhere else?
http://www.ibm-pc.org/puppy/8192eu_various_pets.tar.gz
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Thanks, Perdido!
I installed the pet, and after removing/reinserting the device, wlan0 was immediately seen.
One scary moment though. Even though wlano was now seen in in the Network Interfaces tab (Frisbee), I was seeing no access points on the Wireless Networks tab. I had to use the Change Interface button on this tab. Wlan0 was already shown to be selected, but I still had to hit the Change button, before any networks were displayed.
It's working now!
I installed the pet, and after removing/reinserting the device, wlan0 was immediately seen.
One scary moment though. Even though wlano was now seen in in the Network Interfaces tab (Frisbee), I was seeing no access points on the Wireless Networks tab. I had to use the Change Interface button on this tab. Wlan0 was already shown to be selected, but I still had to hit the Change button, before any networks were displayed.
It's working now!