

But after the script is run I only get 2 output error attached down and nothing installed, detected.Ĭc1: some warnings being treated as errors I have then used the cd driver that come with the USB key with some Linux folder that instruct user to run a script “install.sh” and enjoy. The kernel did not auto recognize the hardware an I have tried driver manager but nothing detected. *************they also suggest disabling the 'Network Manager'.PC Info.txt (3.19 KiB) Downloaded 241 times When I tried the ifconfig the first time it said 'Device not Found' I got to the 'insmod 8712u.ko' once but it just locked the computer up at the Mint emblem with the five dots below. The './clean' gives me nothing but errors" 'XXXXXXXXXX' does not exist in proc/modules" (3) step3: clean the operation environmentĬan anyone explain the changes I need to make to the syntax for Mint, PLEASE? Although I think (though may be wrong) it could be because it's written for Fedora. The company sent me a Powerpoint for installation which I thought was great.

Do I copy and paste that file into Terminal? Not gonna do it without asking just in case. The driver has a 'MakeFile' - file in it. Another Windows laptop recognizes the card but neither Mint machine does. I've used three different sites on how to do what supposedly needs to be done so I can install it. I download the Linux 'driver' from their website and apparently I have to compile it or something(downloads as a tarball). All the drivers on the disk are for Windows. I bought the card for price but also because it was the only one that said it supported Linux. The usb is an Ansel (only here in Mexico apparently). I set up the wireless manually but it still doesn't show as an option.

I show no wireless option in the 'network tools'. Anyway, I'm trying to install a USB wireless adapter so she has wireless again. It's the problematic DV6 series that has the defective motherboard (solder joint, some say). I've got a major fiasco going on with my wife's HP laptop.
