> >> 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 rem
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 s
> 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 w
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
> 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
you
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
>> CONFI
> 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_RT2
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
CONF
> 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
/lib/f
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 wit
> > 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
>
>
>
> >
> 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 écri
> 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 wpa_su
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 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 W
> > 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
> 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
encrypt
> > > 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
> th
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
>
> 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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