On Tue, 27 Oct 2015 20:24:07 -0400 (EDT), Jose Martinez wrote: > > I recently purchased a USB wifi adapter which has a RealTek RTL8192EU > chip (ID 0bda:818b) in it. A CD came with the wifi adapter which had > drivers for Windows (which worked properly) and purports to have linux > drivers as well. Of course the linux driver has to be compiled. > Following their instructions, and using their install.sh shell script, I > attempted to compile and install the driver. Unfortunately, the > compilation failed (attached is a copy of the output from the > compilation run). I am running Debian 8.2 with kernel 3.16 (sometimes > 4.2, though 4.2 seems to have some issues that 3.16 doesn't, but that is > another conversation). I have all the headers installed and can compile > the kernel successfully on the system, so I'm sure it's not a matter of > missing headers/source information. Any assistance, either to get the > distributed driver to compile, or to obtain a driver that does compile > would be greatly appreciated.
I found this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/619840/rtl8192eu-driver-does-not-work This is for Ubuntu, not Debian; but perhaps it can be adapted for Debian. -- .''`. Stephen Powell <zlinux...@wowway.com> : :' : `. `'` `-