Re: [Mageia-dev] rtl819xxx support seems broken

2012-04-06 Thread Frank Griffin

On 04/06/2012 04:39 PM, simple w8 wrote:
You need to install the package kernel-firmware-nonfree thats the one 
who haves the firmawsre files for Realtek 8192 drivers. But with me 
that didnt solve the case completly, since i had some keyboard/mouse 
behaviour caused by it, so i entered Realtek website and downloaded 
and build the latest drivers avaialble. You can also copy the 
firmaware files from the mandriva package kernel-firmware-extra, with 
me they worked great. 


Already installed.  And Mageia had worked just fine with this chip 
prior  to the last update.  Somebody fumble-fingered an ldetect update 
most likely.


Re: [Mageia-dev] rtl819xxx support seems broken

2012-04-06 Thread simple w8
2012/4/5 Frank Griffin :
> On 04/05/2012 12:37 PM, Frank Griffin wrote:
>>
>> It looks like it should either be r8192e_pci or else rtl8192se.
>>
>> Any ideas ?
>>
> According to an lsmod | grep 819 on an older partition that works, the
> correct module is rtl8192se.

You need to install the package kernel-firmware-nonfree thats the one
who haves the firmawsre files for Realtek 8192 drivers.
But with me that didnt solve the case completly, since i had some
keyboard/mouse behaviour caused by it, so i entered Realtek website
and downloaded and build the latest drivers avaialble.

You can also copy the firmaware files from the mandriva package
kernel-firmware-extra, with me they worked great.


Re: [Mageia-dev] rtl819xxx support seems broken

2012-04-05 Thread Kamil Rytarowski

On 05.04.2012 18:54, Frank Griffin wrote:

On 04/05/2012 12:37 PM, Frank Griffin wrote:

It looks like it should either be r8192e_pci or else rtl8192se.

Any ideas ?

According to an lsmod | grep 819 on an older partition that works, the 
correct module is rtl8192se.

Please report bugs here https://bugs.mageia.org/


Re: [Mageia-dev] rtl819xxx support seems broken

2012-04-05 Thread Frank Griffin

On 04/05/2012 12:37 PM, Frank Griffin wrote:

It looks like it should either be r8192e_pci or else rtl8192se.

Any ideas ?

According to an lsmod | grep 819 on an older partition that works, the 
correct module is rtl8192se.