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rt2x00-project has two flavors: enhanced Ralink legacy drivers and
rt2x00 drivers
4) I supposed that rt2500, rt2570, rt61 and rt73 are all drivers and
rt2x00 is the new drivers (is it correct?)
So, first, why the kernel loads this interface with rt73 driver?
Secondly, I wa
Xan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi,
> Just a thing:
> when I run "ifconfig wlan0 up" it returns me:
> ifconfig wlan0 up
> SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such file or directory
iirc it's for something like "set interface flags" but that won't help
you.
What may help is to know that the rt73 chipset needs a firm
En/na Xan ha escrit:
En/na Daniel Kahn Gillmor ha escrit:
On Fri 2008-08-29 10:56:26 -0400, Xan wrote:
Last question: how can I see what module wlan0 is used? rt2x00 or
rt73?
On modern Linux kernels, sysfs has a lot of information about attacheds
devices. I can tell that eth0 on my
En/na Daniel Kahn Gillmor ha escrit:
On Fri 2008-08-29 10:56:26 -0400, Xan wrote:
Last question: how can I see what module wlan0 is used? rt2x00 or
rt73?
On modern Linux kernels, sysfs has a lot of information about attacheds
devices. I can tell that eth0 on my NSLU2 is using the ix
On Fri 2008-08-29 10:56:26 -0400, Xan wrote:
> Last question: how can I see what module wlan0 is used? rt2x00 or
> rt73?
On modern Linux kernels, sysfs has a lot of information about attacheds
devices. I can tell that eth0 on my NSLU2 is using the ixp4xx_eth
module by poking around in there:
0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:0 (0.0 B) TX bytes:0 (0.0 B)
What is ralink: wmaster0 or wlan0. Why I have two new interfaces?
The wmaster0 interface is an internal interface created by the linux
wireless stack. Just ignore it for all normal operations.
Gaudenz
packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
> TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
> collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
> RX bytes:0 (0.0 B) TX bytes:0 (0.0 B)
>
> What is ralink: wmaster0 or wlan0. Why I have two new interfaces?
The wmas
En/na Gaudenz Steinlin ha escrit:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 10:54:32AM +0200, Xan wrote:
Hi,
I have attached to slug a hub of 4 ports and in one port I plug a net
usb key.
This key has ralink driver
kernel detects it (you can show that in dmesg), but it does not put any
interface (I
Hi,
set udev_log="debug" in /etc/udev/udev.conf and try it again. Now you
should see more information.
greetings
bauerm
Am Freitag, den 29.08.2008, 10:54 +0200 schrieb Xan:
> Hi,
>
> I have attached to slug a hub of 4 ports and in one port I plug a net
> usb key.
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 10:54:32AM +0200, Xan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have attached to slug a hub of 4 ports and in one port I plug a net
> usb key.
> This key has ralink driver
>
> kernel detects it (you can show that in dmesg), but it does not put any
> interface
Hi,
I have attached to slug a hub of 4 ports and in one port I plug a net
usb key.
This key has ralink driver
kernel detects it (you can show that in dmesg), but it does not put any
interface (I have only eth0 and lo).
What can I do for having interface present in ifconfig?
Please, step by
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