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  • Asus Pce-n13 Ralink Driver For Mac
    카테고리 없음 2020. 3. 22. 19:33
    1. Asus Pce-n13 Ralink Driver For Mac Windows 10
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    Asus Pce-n13 Ralink Driver For Mac

    Hi all, I have a Wireless PCI-Express Adapter which I wish to install the drivers, though am having difficulty. The chipset on my card is a Ralink. I have visited the Ralink Website 'Ralink corp.' (and downloaded the RT2860 Wireless Lan Linux Driver version 2.3.0.0.

    I have extracted the files within my home directory. I have read the readme file, and from what I understand I have needed to do. I have typed in the Make command as a 'super user'. Unfortunately I have had no success and it states the following output. Until now I have not had success in compiling software and would really really appreciate some assistance in doing so.

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    If someone could help decode the meaning and help me decipher what to do with the following output that would be greatly appreciated. Make -C tools make1: Entering directory `/home/paul/20100129RT2860LinuxSTAv2.3.0.0/tools' gcc -g bin2h.c -o bin2h make1: Leaving directory `/home/paul/20100129RT2860LinuxSTAv2.3.0.0/tools' /home/paul/20100129RT2860LinuxSTAv2.3.0.0/tools/bin2h cp -f os/linux/Makefile.6 /home/paul/20100129RT2860LinuxSTAv2.3.0.0/os/linux/Makefile make -C /lib/modules/2.6.31.12-0.2-desktop/build SUBDIRS=/home/paul/20100129RT2860LinuxSTAv2.3.0.0/os/linux modules make1: Entering directory `/lib/modules/2.6.31.12-0.2-desktop/build' make1:. No rule to make target `modules'. Make1: Leaving directory `/lib/modules/2.6.31.12-0.2-desktop/build' make:. LINUX Error 2 - leomancini. From what I see, you're running openSUSE 11.2, which has kernel 2.6.31. This kernel supports the rt2860 device, i.e.

    The driver is already in the kernel so something else must be wrong. Does Yast see the not card? -Athlon X2 6.0 GHz, 8 GB, 30 GB SSD, 1.5 TB, 9800GT, 11.2+KDE4 4.4 - ASUS K70IO laptop, GT120M-1GB, 4 GB, 64 GB SSD, 11.3 M7+KDE4 4.5 beta+LXDE.Anything that can go wrong. Will teach us.

    Knurpht's Profile: View this thread: http://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php?t=441546. Leo mancini wrote: No, it doesn't seem to be appearing in YAST. I have though connected the PCI-Express adaptor and the light is switched on, therefore the card appears to be functioning. Have you worked carefully through the info in these two: - DenverD (Linux Counter 282315) CAVEAT: via NNTP w/TBird 2.0.0.23 KDE 3.5.7 openSUSE 10.3 2.6.22.19-0.4-default SMP i686 AMD Athlon 1 GB RAM GeForce FX 5500 ASRock K8Upgrade-760GX CMedia 9761 AC'97 Audio. Hi, The following is an output of lspci: The card is a PCI-Express one, so I'm not sure why it is not being recognised. Especially as the light is displayed at the back.

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