Acx linux driver


















make make install (as root) make -C src install make[1]: Entering directory `/jukebox/linux/drivers/wlan/acx/src' *** Copying driver modules acx_pci.o acx_usb.o to /lib/modules/GB/net *** test -d /lib/modules/GB/net || mkdir /lib/modules/GB/net for mod in "acx_pci.o acx_usb.o"; do \ /usr/bin/install -c $mod /lib/modules/ .  · /lib/modules//kernel/drivers/net/wireless/acx /lib/modules//kernel/drivers/net/wireless/acx/www.doorway.ru Move these out of the way, and into your root directory, with the following command: find /lib/modules/`uname -r` -name "*acx*" -exec sudo mv .  · acx-mac is an experimental, reverse-engineered, out-of-tree Linux kernel driver for wireless LAN devices based on Texas Instruments ACX/TNETW, ACX/TNETW, ACXUSB and TNETW chipsets. It is developed by the acx project. To list your PCI network devices use. lspci -nn | grep Network To list your USB Reviews: 1.


acx-mac is an experimental, reverse-engineered, out-of-tree Linux kernel driver for wireless LAN devices based on Texas Instruments ACX/TNETW, ACX/TNETW, ACXUSB and TNETW chipsets. It is developed by the acx project. To list your PCI network devices use lspci -nn | grep Network To list your USB network devices use lsusb. My problem is that acx's driver doesn't disassociate never, It tries radio recalibrating and freeing tx buffers until it crashes. Acx development seems to be stopped. It's not stopped, there is a VERY good acx-sm-dscape version out there (requires a dscape patched kernel, available in wireless-git). make make install (as root) make -C src install make[1]: Entering directory `/jukebox/linux/drivers/wlan/acx/src' *** Copying driver modules acx_pci.o acx_usb.o to /lib/modules/GB/net *** test -d /lib/modules/GB/net || mkdir /lib/modules/GB/net for mod in "acx_pci.o acx_usb.o"; do \ /usr/bin/install -c $mod /lib/modules/GB/net; \ done /sbin/depmod -ae depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/GB/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/acxo depmod.


Hi, recently i install ubuntu-server (32bits) last version and after i installed I found a native kernel driver that seems to be meant. Was able to search around to see how to find out what the driver was. Have found several users have placed it on Linux Distros but have not. Where: ISA: Linux kernel (, ) Where: Linux kernel ( acX), web-page for X version.

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