*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 815064 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/815064
Thanks for the hint and sorry for the late reply.
Seems that there's no RT5390 driver included (or the wrong rt2800pci-
module is used, not sure if it's really the one from linux-backports-
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 815064 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/815064
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 815064
No driver for the Network controller: Ralink corp. Device 5390
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Sorry for the late reply.
lspci -nn states:
02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Ralink corp. Device [1814:5390]
Hope that this contains the information you need.
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@pck: Is support for RT5390 built in
linux-backports-modules-cw-2.6.39-natty-generic? Check with:
modinfo rt2800pci | grep 5390
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Title:
Ralink
Installed both the compat wireless package and linux-firmware from -proposed
and added rt2800pci to /etc/modules, but the RT5390 is still not working on
my HP notebook (ifconfig doesn't even list a wireless interface).
Are there further steps needed to make this work?
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same behaviour with the latest release of the daily Oneiric image, not working
out of the box.
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pck: what is the PCI ID of your device?
Kamus: correct - and that won't change unless you can convince the kernel team
to build with RT2800PCI_RT53XX.
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The linux-backports-modules-cw-2.6.39-natty-generic package (compat wireless)
is available now.
(this probably requires the newest linux-firmware package from the -proposed
repository)
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Who is tethered to a cable any more?
o_O
I tried wireless when consumer products started to come out back in
2004-2006 but it was hopeless, even on Windows XP, eventually ended up
putting cat6 throughout the whole house. No more drop outs or why is my
internets so slow :)
So yeah, I guess I'm
I try Ubuntu EVERY year and there is always ONE thing that keeps me
going back to Windows (sigh). Wireless is a big one. Who is tethered to
a cable any more?
So I have RAlink5390 in my dual boot Windows 7/Ubuntu 11.04 and I have
spent days trying all the work arounds like this one:
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Title:
Ralink 5390 wireless driver not included in Natty
To manage
** Tags added: rt2800pci
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Title:
Ralink 5390 wireless driver not included in Natty
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There are two sets of (open source) drivers for Ralink hardware. The in
kernel drivers of the rt2x00 project and drivers on Ralink's website.
There are two sets of drivers, the legacy drivers developed and open
sourced by Ralink (named *sta) and the in kernel drivers (mainly
rt2800usb and
I've committed this bug report on behalf of a community member facing
problems with his wireless on his brand new HP laptop. I can't test it
myself therefore. I asked him to test with this kernel, and post results
here. Another community member (https://launchpad.net/~djmusic121) who
uses the
Indeed. I'm https://launchpad.net/~djmusic121 and there is no trace of
this driver at all in the 2.6.39 Oneiric-kernel, so therefore, it would
be great if Ubuntu can manage to get it into the kernel. The driver.ko-
file is attached just below the first post in this bug report.
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My first thought is, why are you requesting Ubuntu package it and merge
it into their kernel, wouldn't it be better to go further upstream to
the main linux kernel itself so that every distro can have access to the
driver?
TBH this actually confuses me, why is there a separate driver download
ok, it looks like they're (the vender/ralink) working on getting the
patch upstream,
http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/pipermail/users_rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/2011-May/003739.html
The driver (.ko) file you provided is built against the wrong kernel.
The source for the driver can be found here:
** Attachment added: Ralink 5390 wireless driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/779484/+attachment/2119703/+files/rt5390sta.ko
** Description changed:
- This driver is available for download for Suse, and can be installed in Natty:
+ This driver is not included in Natty, but is available
Hello Thomas
Can you please test if this is already fixed in the latest mainline kernel:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.39-rc5-oneiric/
Thanks
Fabio
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** Tags added: kernel-wifi-needsdriver natty
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Would be interesting to see if it is,
http://www.kernel.org/pub//scm/linux/kernel/git/jejb/storage-
tree/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/Kconfig
config RT2800PCI_RT53XX
bool rt2800-pci - Include support for rt53xx devices (EXPERIMENTAL)
depends on EXPERIMENTAL
default n
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