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Clean install of 10.10 beta using wubi and it works!
Thank you all for your assistance!
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Joseph Cooper,
Fixes to the rtl8192se were included in the most recently released
development kernel 2.6.35-16.22. We believe that these fixes may have an
impact on your particular issue. As such, we would like for you to test
this kernel and let us know if it resolves the problems you were havi
I formatted again for a clean install, did not apply any updates, did
as you said in the previous comment and have the same result :(
I think I made a potential big mistake though. For some reason I
though Windows read my NIC as RTL8192se but it really reads it as
RTL8191seVA2. However, the Realte
I formatted again for a clean install, did not apply any updates, did
as you said in the previous comment and have the same result :(
I think I made a potential big mistake though. For some reason I
though Windows read my NIC as RTL8192se but it really reads it as
RTL8191seVA2. However, the Realte
:)
You *don't* need to recompile the module again, the kernel I posted
already has the module and I tested it to work on my Asus 1201N that has
the same wifi chip. So. The steps to follow are:
* Get all the debs from http://people.ubuntu.com/~manjo/rtl8192se/
* dpkg -i *.deb
* reboot.
* click on
I formatted, reinstalled, installed all 4 packages from
http://people.ubuntu.com/~manjo/rtl8192se/, then did the following in the
RTL8192se v16 directory
1. sudo su
2. make
3. make install
4. reboot
5. ./wlan0up or ./wlan1up
Same result with no scans. Here is the output of dmesg (I hope I did i
jos...@coldfox:~$ sudo su
[sudo] password for joseph:
r...@coldfox:/home/joseph# sudo apt-get install linux-firmware
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
linux-firmware is already the newest version.
The following packages were automatically insta
joshep please make sure you have the linux-firmware package installed.
$ sudo apt-get install linux-firmware
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joseph,
Looking at your comment #13 and dmesg.out put I am throughly confused!
1. It looks from your comment that you downloaded the
rtl8192se_linux_2.6.0016.0301.2010 version of the module and built your
self ?
2. Looking at the dmesg you are missing firmware files, and that is the reason
the
Here is the new dmesg output, but how do I get the syslog?
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can you please post your dmesg output and syslog file after you
installed the new kernel ?
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Nevermind, I figured out the commands :P
r...@coldfox:/home/joseph/Desktop/rtl8192se_linux_2.6.0016.0301.2010# rmmod
r8192se_pci
r...@coldfox:/home/joseph/Desktop/rtl8192se_linux_2.6.0016.0301.2010# modprobe
r8192se_pci
I scanned for networks again and none were found.
I tried the following, h
I installed the other two debs as instructed and rebooted. Same result.
Can you give me the exact commands to rmod and modprobe?
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also you may want to install all the debs I uploaded.
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can you rmmod the module and then modprobe it? I was able to see the
access points with this kernel on my Asus 1201N
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I installed
linux-headers-2.6.32-22-generic_2.6.32-22.34~rtl8192semanjo2_i386.deb
linux-image-2.6.32-22-generic_2.6.32-22.34~rtl8192semanjo2_i386.deb
and rebooted but the issue persists
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Test kernel: http://people.ubuntu.com/~manjo/rtl8192se/
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Manoj Iyer (manjo)
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