Yes i emerge it but after i've unmerged it.
So probably was added during this install.
What install do you think has added it?
- Grant
Yes i've the same:
ls /lib/firmware/rt73.bin
/lib/firmware/rt73.bin
But i don't remember to setted up it.
Well, it wasn't the
Grant a écrit :
Yes i emerge it but after i've unmerged it.
So probably was added during this install.
What install do you think has added it?
- Grant
Yes i've the same:
ls /lib/firmware/rt73.bin
/lib/firmware/rt73.bin
But i don't remember to setted up it.
Well, it wasn't the
Yes i emerge it but after i've unmerged it.
So probably was added during this install.
Grant a écrit :
Yes i've the same:
ls /lib/firmware/rt73.bin
/lib/firmware/rt73.bin
But i don't remember to setted up it.
Well, it wasn't the kernel right? :)
Were you experimenting with driver
Yes i emerge it but after i've unmerged it.
So probably was added during this install.
What install do you think has added it?
- Grant
Yes i've the same:
ls /lib/firmware/rt73.bin
/lib/firmware/rt73.bin
But i don't remember to setted up it.
Well, it wasn't the kernel right?
Yes i've the same:
ls /lib/firmware/rt73.bin
/lib/firmware/rt73.bin
But i don't remember to setted up it.
Grant a écrit :
For rt73usb no firmware is needed. Just use vanilla kernel built-in module.
as i did:
CONFIG_RT2X00=m
CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB=m
CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB_USB=m
Yes i've the same:
ls /lib/firmware/rt73.bin
/lib/firmware/rt73.bin
But i don't remember to setted up it.
Well, it wasn't the kernel right? :)
Were you experimenting with driver packages for the rt73 outside of
the kernel? That's where mine came from. If you remove that firmware
your
For rt73usb no firmware is needed. Just use vanilla kernel built-in module.
as i did:
CONFIG_RT2X00=m
CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB=m
CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB_USB=m
CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB_FIRMWARE=y
# CONFIG_RT2400PCI is not set
# CONFIG_RT2500PCI is not set
# CONFIG_RT61PCI is not set
# CONFIG_RT2500USB is not set
For rt73usb no firmware is needed. Just use vanilla kernel built-in module.
as i did:
CONFIG_RT2X00=m
CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB=m
CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB_USB=m
CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB_FIRMWARE=y
# CONFIG_RT2400PCI is not set
# CONFIG_RT2500PCI is not set
# CONFIG_RT61PCI is not set
# CONFIG_RT2500USB is
Actually i'm using vanilla-sources just for rt73usb driver.
I've Gentoo 64Bit too.
Before i used Gentoo-Sources.
I just copy my .config from Gentoo Sources to Vanilla Sources and i have
no issue (since 2 month).
Grant a écrit :
I'm using ASUS WL-167g USB WLAN (rt73usb) and work well with or
Actually i'm using vanilla-sources just for rt73usb driver.
I've Gentoo 64Bit too.
Before i used Gentoo-Sources.
I just copy my .config from Gentoo Sources to Vanilla Sources and i have
no issue (since 2 month).
Nice, we're doing the same thing then. Did you place the firmware in
I'm using ASUS WL-167g USB WLAN (rt73usb) and work well with or without
WPA_SUPPLICANT.
driver is already integrated in sys-kernel/vanilla-sources (2.6.24-rc5)
Where do you see that driver? I'm giving vanilla-sources-2.6.24-rc6 a
try and I don't see it.
- Grant
AJ Spagnoletti a écrit :
I'm using ASUS WL-167g USB WLAN (rt73usb) and work well with or without
WPA_SUPPLICANT.
driver is already integrated in sys-kernel/vanilla-sources (2.6.24-rc5)
Where do you see that driver? I'm giving vanilla-sources-2.6.24-rc6 a
try and I don't see it.
- Grant
AJ Spagnoletti a
Does anyone know of a USB wireless network adapter that works on Gentoo?
- Grant
I do need it to be compatible with WPA.
- Grant
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Linksys makes the WUSB54GC I believe its called, I am using it on my
sisters computer, I havent tested it under gentoo but it is based on
the rt73 trip and works fine under Ubuntu. Hope this helps
AJ
Sorry for the typo that should say rt73 chip not trip
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On Jan 2, 2008 2:50 PM, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a USB wireless network adapter that works on Gentoo?
- Grant
I do need it to be compatible with WPA.
Linksys makes the WUSB54GC I believe its called, I am using it on my
sisters computer, I havent tested it under
Does anyone know of a USB wireless network adapter that works on Gentoo?
- Grant
I do need it to be compatible with WPA.
Linksys makes the WUSB54GC I believe its called, I am using it on my
sisters computer, I havent tested it under gentoo but it is based on
the rt73 trip and
I was actually just researching that exact one. Have you tested it
with WPA? Which driver are you using? gentoo-portage.com lists a few
ralink drivers but no rt73.
- Grant
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I haven't tested the WPA yet, I know it works well with a WEP
encryption. I
I was actually just researching that exact one. Have you tested it
with WPA? Which driver are you using? gentoo-portage.com lists a few
ralink drivers but no rt73.
- Grant
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I haven't tested the WPA yet, I know it works well with a WEP
I was actually just researching that exact one. Have you tested it
with WPA? Which driver are you using? gentoo-portage.com lists a few
ralink drivers but no rt73.
- Grant
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I haven't tested the WPA yet, I know it works well with
On 2008-01-02, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a USB wireless network adapter that works on Gentoo?
I've got a Hawking HWUG1 that has always worked fine with the
rt73 driver.
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I'm using ASUS WL-167g USB WLAN (rt73usb) and work well with or without
WPA_SUPPLICANT.
driver is already integrated in sys-kernel/vanilla-sources (2.6.24-rc5)
AJ Spagnoletti a écrit :
I was actually just researching that exact one. Have you tested it
with WPA? Which driver are you using?
I'm using ASUS WL-167g USB WLAN (rt73usb) and work well with or without
WPA_SUPPLICANT.
driver is already integrated in sys-kernel/vanilla-sources (2.6.24-rc5)
I can't get any of the rt* ebuilds to compile except for CVS rt73-
from bugs.gentoo.org and that one doesn't work with
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