);
^~~
Should the kernel be revised to eliminate these warnings ?
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CC kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_io.o
kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_io.c: In function ‘kdb_getstr’:
kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_io.c:446:3: warning: ‘strncpy’ specified bound 256 equals
);
^~~
Should the kernel be revised to eliminate these warnings ?
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CC kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_io.o
kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_io.c: In function ‘kdb_getstr’:
kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_io.c:446:3: warning: ‘strncpy’ specified bound 256 equals
believe the driver from Amazon is GPL2, and I am content for my patch
to be taken as GPL2 as well.
If anyone wants to integrate this into the Linux kernel, they should
contact me directly (tjcw at cantab.net) and I will supply the material
which I have.
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believe the driver from Amazon is GPL2, and I am content for my patch
to be taken as GPL2 as well.
If anyone wants to integrate this into the Linux kernel, they should
contact me directly (tjcw at cantab.net) and I will supply the material
which I have.
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; it is in the package from Amazon, or you
can email me (tjcw at cantab.net) if you want a copy from me.
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diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE
deleted file mode 100644
index 7a8e8ab..000
--- a/LICENSE
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,340 +0,0 @@
- GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
- Version 2
; it is in the package from Amazon, or you
can email me (tjcw at cantab.net) if you want a copy from me.
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diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE
deleted file mode 100644
index 7a8e8ab..000
--- a/LICENSE
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,340 +0,0 @@
- GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
- Version 2
With the patch actually applied, the WiFi adapter is recognised and works,
both on boot and if the adapter is plugged in later. So, all is well.
What mainline kernel level will contain the patch ?
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Looks like your patch wasn't installed. I have patched the sw.c file and
am rebuilding
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There is this
alias usb:v0B05p17ABd*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*in* rtl8192cu
is there a typo in the patch file you posted ?
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'dempod' doesn't makethe module appear:
tjcw@linux-7ke7:~> grep usb:v0B05p17BA /lib/modules/*/modules.alias
tjcw@linux-7ke7:~> su
Password:
linux-7ke7:/home/tjcw # depmod -a
linux-7ke7:/home/tjcw # exit
tjcw@linux-7ke7:~> grep usb:v0B05p17BA /lib/modules/*/modules.alias
tjcw@linux-7ke7:~>
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I have put the requested files in http://tjcw.freeshell.org/usbn10/ . The
ones with 'after' in the name are with the device plugged in at boot.
There is also a Belkin WiFi adapter plugged in , because I need networking
active in order to write this email.
Cheers !
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I have put the requested files in http://tjcw.freeshell.org/usbn10/ . The
ones with 'after' in the name are with the device plugged in at boot.
There is also a Belkin WiFi adapter plugged in , because I need networking
active in order to write this email.
Cheers !
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Looks like your patch wasn't installed. I have patched the sw.c file and
am rebuilding
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With the patch actually applied, the WiFi adapter is recognised and works,
both on boot and if the adapter is plugged in later. So, all is well.
What mainline kernel level will contain the patch ?
Thanks !
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There is this
alias usb:v0B05p17ABd*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*in* rtl8192cu
is there a typo in the patch file you posted ?
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'dempod' doesn't makethe module appear:
tjcw@linux-7ke7:~ grep usb:v0B05p17BA /lib/modules/*/modules.alias
tjcw@linux-7ke7:~ su
Password:
linux-7ke7:/home/tjcw # depmod -a
linux-7ke7:/home/tjcw # exit
tjcw@linux-7ke7:~ grep usb:v0B05p17BA /lib/modules/*/modules.alias
tjcw@linux-7ke7:~
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No, with the patch the device isn't recognised at boot time.
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(this was having installed the ASUS driver and plugged my WIFI card in)
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I just got a trap when booting the current OpenSUSE kernel (in the
insmod), so something is not right. 3.16.7-21 , I think
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I just got a trap when booting the current OpenSUSE kernel (in the
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(this was having installed the ASUS driver and plugged my WIFI card in)
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No, with the patch the device isn't recognised at boot time.
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