Re: [gentoo-user] Is anyone here using RTL8192CU wifi device in Gentoo?

2011-02-03 Thread Paul Hartman
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 6:03 PM, Paul Hartman
paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Wednesday 26 January 2011 16:22:03 Paul Hartman wrote:
 Hi,

 I recently bought a USB wifi adapter with RTL8192CU chipset. Drivers
 are available from Realtek's website, and are updated regularly (last
 month), but are not in the mainline Linux kernel or in the portage
 tree.

 Compiling and installing the drivers is not a problem, but every time
 I insert the USB adapter my computer freezes and no amount of
 magic-SysRq can get me out of it. I tried on 2 different Gentoo
 machines with the same result.

 The adapter works (poorly...) on a Windows XP machine, so I know the
 hardware is functional.

 Does anyone else here use these drivers?

 I'm not using this hardware, but have you seen this?

 http://amailbox.net/mailarchive/linux-kernel/2010/12/13/4658671

 Hi,

 Thanks for the pointer! While that firmware itself does nothing for me
 (the Realtek driver already includes the latest firmware in the source
 code), Googling Larry Finger's name along with this chipset led me to
 some other (and very recent) posts which tell me that this driver only
 works on 32-bit systems and that no functioning 64-bit driver is
 available. That's too bad. I suppose all I can do now is wait for
 Realtek to fix it and release a working driver.

 Thanks again.

Looks like Mr. Finger has submitted a driver for this device a couple
days ago, targeting inclusion in the 2.6.39 kernel. I'll have to give
it a try.

http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.wireless.general/63851



[gentoo-user] Is anyone here using RTL8192CU wifi device in Gentoo?

2011-01-26 Thread Paul Hartman
Hi,

I recently bought a USB wifi adapter with RTL8192CU chipset. Drivers
are available from Realtek's website, and are updated regularly (last
month), but are not in the mainline Linux kernel or in the portage
tree.

Compiling and installing the drivers is not a problem, but every time
I insert the USB adapter my computer freezes and no amount of
magic-SysRq can get me out of it. I tried on 2 different Gentoo
machines with the same result.

The adapter works (poorly...) on a Windows XP machine, so I know the
hardware is functional.

Does anyone else here use these drivers?



Re: [gentoo-user] Is anyone here using RTL8192CU wifi device in Gentoo?

2011-01-26 Thread Mick
On Wednesday 26 January 2011 16:22:03 Paul Hartman wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I recently bought a USB wifi adapter with RTL8192CU chipset. Drivers
 are available from Realtek's website, and are updated regularly (last
 month), but are not in the mainline Linux kernel or in the portage
 tree.
 
 Compiling and installing the drivers is not a problem, but every time
 I insert the USB adapter my computer freezes and no amount of
 magic-SysRq can get me out of it. I tried on 2 different Gentoo
 machines with the same result.
 
 The adapter works (poorly...) on a Windows XP machine, so I know the
 hardware is functional.
 
 Does anyone else here use these drivers?

I'm not using this hardware, but have you seen this?

http://amailbox.net/mailarchive/linux-kernel/2010/12/13/4658671
-- 
Regards,
Mick


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Re: [gentoo-user] Is anyone here using RTL8192CU wifi device in Gentoo?

2011-01-26 Thread Paul Hartman
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Wednesday 26 January 2011 16:22:03 Paul Hartman wrote:
 Hi,

 I recently bought a USB wifi adapter with RTL8192CU chipset. Drivers
 are available from Realtek's website, and are updated regularly (last
 month), but are not in the mainline Linux kernel or in the portage
 tree.

 Compiling and installing the drivers is not a problem, but every time
 I insert the USB adapter my computer freezes and no amount of
 magic-SysRq can get me out of it. I tried on 2 different Gentoo
 machines with the same result.

 The adapter works (poorly...) on a Windows XP machine, so I know the
 hardware is functional.

 Does anyone else here use these drivers?

 I'm not using this hardware, but have you seen this?

 http://amailbox.net/mailarchive/linux-kernel/2010/12/13/4658671

Hi,

Thanks for the pointer! While that firmware itself does nothing for me
(the Realtek driver already includes the latest firmware in the source
code), Googling Larry Finger's name along with this chipset led me to
some other (and very recent) posts which tell me that this driver only
works on 32-bit systems and that no functioning 64-bit driver is
available. That's too bad. I suppose all I can do now is wait for
Realtek to fix it and release a working driver.

Thanks again.