[clug] rtl8191se

dylan porter dylan.porter3 at gmail.com
Sat Feb 12 02:21:31 MST 2011


thanks but that didnt work

like it works its compiled fine and it works except it doesnt conect and
my card isnt registered when i reboot
On 12/02/11 11:09, Steve Walsh wrote:
> and for those playing along at home, the non-truncated versions of those
> links are;
> 
> 32-bit
> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33927923/rtl8192se_linux_2.6.0010.1012.2009.tar.gz
> 
> 
> 
> 64-bit
> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34090326/rtl8192se_linux_2.6.0010.1012.2009_64bit.tar.gz
> 
> 
> freds72 at softhome.net wrote:
>> Hi Dylan, hope this helps
>>
>> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1267961&highlight=RTL8191SE-VA2&page=3
>>
>>
>> quoted from ubuntu forums post
>>
>> Originally Posted by jdwannam
>> Here is what I used to get a stable wireless driver running on the
>> 1201n. Many thanks to David Woo of on launchpad for posting all of the
>> information here that I needed to get it working. And thanks to the
>> Phoronix review of the 1201n that had the above link.
>>
>> I've installed the 64-bit version of Ubuntu 9.10, but there are
>> instructions within the bug report for getting it working on the
>> 32-bit version as well.
>>
>> 32-bit Driver:
>> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/339279...12.2009.tar.gz
>>
>> 64-bit Driver:
>> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/340903...9_64bit.tar.gz
>>
>> Prerequisites:
>> Code:
>> sudo apt-get install build-essentials
>> sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`
>> [1] Extract the driver using 'tar zxvf <filename>'
>> [2] CD into the folder and run make
>> [3] Then run 'make install'
>> [4] If make install succeeds, reboot and it should be working
>>
>> If the make install fails (as it did for me) you can manually install
>> the driver using these steps:
>>
>> [1] Copy the target module in HAL/rtl8192/rt8192se_pci.ko to
>> /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/
>> [2] Copy rtl8192se firmware folder to /lib/firmware/`uname -r`
>> [3] Run the command of `depmod -a`
>> [4] Run the command of 'modprobe rtl8192se_pci', or reboot.
>> [5] Check the NetworkManager, and see whether there's network list
>> show out?
>>
>>
>> ONE NOTE no s needed on build-essential and make install comand must
>> be done as su
>>
>> "sudo su"
>>
>>
>> one more thing ...
>> it did not work right after restart...
>>
>> I went to System > Admin...> hardware drivers ..then deactivated
>> driver then reactivated it and it started working!!!
>>
>>
>> cheers
>> Pete
> 



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