Those are all Realtek drivers. You can use their source. Or the similar
GitHub linked source for you chipset. Build instructions would follow
the GitHub site I posted.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
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paul- wrote:
> That model says no linux support, but others do. This is a quote from
> their website.
>
>
> Are they providing driver source? If you have functional source, it
> would be trivial to build yourself. Using this process.
> https://github.com/piCorePlayer/pCP-Kernels
The
piCorePlayer | piCorePlayer v7.0.0 | www v00011 | linux
5.4.83-pcpCore-v7l | piCore v12.0pCP | Squeezelite v1.9.9-1386-pCP
Loaded the above on a new RPI 4 with the exception I loaded LMS 8.0.
Loaded Jivelite and then went to set the Language and Joggler interface.
When I set the interface the
PhM wrote:
> @Paul: this is the USB Wifi antenna I own from Brostrend
> https://www.brostrend.net/products/brostrend-1200mbps-long-range-usb-wifi-adapter
>
> As Brostrend is maintaining the drivers to ensure Linux compatibility,
> would there be a way to have correct drivers in PCPv8 for this
PhM wrote:
> @Paul: this is the USB Wifi antenna I own from Brostrend
> https://www.brostrend.net/products/brostrend-1200mbps-long-range-usb-wifi-adapter
>
> As Brostrend is maintaining the drivers to ensure Linux compatibility,
> would there be a way to have correct drivers in PCPv8 for this
paul- wrote:
> Because the drivers are not maintained by Realtek, nor anyone with the
> linux kernel. Every kernel release requires modifications that I had
> to make.
@Paul: this is the USB Wifi antenna I own from Brostrend