I am using slacko64-8.2.1 from the url below.
https://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_Slacko-8.0
can someone help make the adapter work ?
slacko64-8.2.1
kernel v5.10.0
chipset : RTL8811cu
USB\VID_0BDA&PID_C811
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I am using slacko64-8.2.1 from the url below.
https://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_Slacko-8.0
can someone help make the adapter work ?
slacko64-8.2.1
kernel v5.10.0
chipset : RTL8811cu
USB\VID_0BDA&PID_C811
@issac99289928 - Need .iso, devx & kernel sources to make this driver (is actually rtl8821cu). I don't have any of them.
Need .iso, devx & kernel sources to make this driver
Look here for what you need:
https://archive.org/download/Puppy_Linux_Slacko-8.0
The things you do not tell us, are usually the clue to fixing the problem.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be older.
This is not what I expected
@bigpup - thanks for links. I don't feel like downloading 1Gb of stuff & taking the time to do it unless I get feedback that the source I used for the fossapup64 driver works (i.e. the fossapup64 driver first requested is working).
I used slacko v5.7 and am using slacko64 v6.3 and testing slacko64 v 8. I will turn to fossapup64 if slacko64 v8 does not have the driver . I prefer slacko puppy . sorry for inconvenience.
@issac99289928 - no need for sorry - it's just that your slacko v8, isn't used much & I want to be sure the source code works. If you test the fossapup driver successfully under fossapup64-9.5, we will know. (Unfortunately, all drivers are kernel-specific).
tested on fossapup64-9.5 with rtl8821cu-fossa64k5453.pet . used simple network setup and network wizard. the message was as below .
the following new module has been loaded : 8821cu
no new interfaces were detected.
@issac99289928 - that was what I was afraid of - wrong source. I have now made another (v2) for you to try in fossapup64 -
see fossapup64 section of forum.
(Note - frisbee network connection option seems to work best for me.)
@mikeslr - will try to get source right before considering other options.
As of Linux kernel 6.2, an in-kernel driver for the chipsets supported by this driver has been included in the Linux kernel.
https://github.com/morrownr/8821cu-20210118
kernel 5.x needs community help
@issac99289928 - next time I make a 6.2 kernel (not convinced I can), I could do it with that driver configured in. Kernels generally have to be configured to include desired drivers & may also need extra firmware in the fdrv, whereas the driver I make has firmware compiled in.