the driver was made for the old kernel tree..... (armv5tel dosnt exsist anymore) i compiled the driver for you wget 193.16.217.9/files/rtl8192CU_linux_v2.0.939.20100726-bin.tar.gz u only need is make installby gorgone - Debian
sorry hast recht wird grad gebaut ich erweitere auch gleich usbgadget support mit 2.6.35.7.2 ist online module liste auchby gorgone - Debian
ok wenn ich ihn finde bau ich ihn ein :-P ich hab nachgesehen der is drin einen speziellen cdc-acm gibts nicht alle cdcs sind aktv │ │ {M} Multi-purpose USB Networking Framework │ │ │ │by gorgone - Debian
my drives all automaticly mounted with usbmount in my preselected dirs with preselected names i unmount this drives with a litle script started over a self build webinterface.... so there are NO problems oh man autofs autofs autofs ....... and ntfs ntfs ntfs *grml* here a autofs tutorial for linux user :-P KLICK - zur strafe wegen ständigen wiederholens des wortes ntfsby gorgone - Debian
i allways use uuid if its possible and it works without any problem and yes u can use it on fstabby gorgone - Debian
try this one http://www.wireless-driver.com/download/realtek/realtek-rtl8188su-windows-linux-drivers.htmby gorgone - Debian
and it feels a bit more fasterby gorgone - Debian
new kernel with hfs and hfs+ support onlineby gorgone - Debian
im a quick and dirty user i add simply one line to the mount script (00_create_model_symlink) # If the symlink does not yet exist, create it. test -e "/mnt/sambafreigabe/$name" || ln -sf "$UM_MOUNTPOINT" "/mnt/sambafreigabe/$name" modify where ever u want ;-)by gorgone - Debian
all u need is the usbmount package than all inserted drives are mounted automaticlyby gorgone - Debian
2.6.35.7 is online fresh module listby gorgone - Debian
i checked my build autofs is in kernel (v3 and v4) not a module its not nessesary to load it separatly also all hci_usb drivers xhci ohci uhci hard in kernel no module ! i add sisusbvga ntfs(readonly) fixed contrac build is on time i will upload it tomorrow 2.6.35.7 heavyby gorgone - Debian
if u want to build your own kernel follow the jeff kernel threadby gorgone - Debian
nont use the ntfs kernel module !! use ntfs-3gby gorgone - Debian
ich dachte ich hab alle iptables teile drin aber ich seh nochmal nach Anima79 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello Gorgone, > > thank you for your kernels, they work fine for me > - except one problem: I've tried to install > shorewall yesterday, and could'nt get it to start. > The error message has been: > > "by gorgone - Debian
take the source from www.kernel.org murpf Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is it possible to publish the kernel > sources/headers? I need to compile v4l-dvb for my > needs and can't find the needed files... > > thanks in advance > murpfby gorgone - Debian
yes its normal :-) thats linux only the debian rules permitts the kernel upgrade directly from the distribution side..by gorgone - Debian
ok i make a new build with autofs if i find it ;-)by gorgone - Debian
lenny is 2-3 years old u cant get support for new devices easy because debian use a strict kernel rules u have 2 wasy build own kernels or take a new versionby gorgone - Debian
for beginners is it enough to use the default jeff kernel u dont need other onesby gorgone - Debian
have u build your own displaylink xorg driver ? this is nessesary for a good workby gorgone - Debian
not a propper kernel module !! 'rt3070sta.ko': -1 Invalid module format [ 442.117141] rt3070sta: unknown relocation: 3 it looks like a self build without make patchby gorgone - Debian
oh the source is the orginal kernel org source u can build the modules with my config but u mußt apply the patches .. without (especially the make patch) u cant load module wit 2.6.35 (I said it many times) if u want i can upload the actual full patched kernel source so u can build what u want Regards, Gorgoneby gorgone - Debian
yes u need xorg here is our DOCKSTAR-WIKI with all tips tricks and howtos attention its in german only :-(by gorgone - Debian
u can find the list here http://ss4200.homelinux.com/files/module.list.txtby gorgone - Debian
@twinclouds if u install the package the old one is removed automaticly (i think) if u update from .4 or .5 u can delete it by hand @rudolf i dont understand what u want ... the dockstar heavy is allways a complete all build in package all modules + kernel + kernel.config if some module missing i can rebuild it the actual stable version on www.kernel.org is 2.6.35.6 i use allways the acby gorgone - Debian
actual module list online sorry for the old one all ath9 is in the kernelby gorgone - Debian