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home/andy/git/rtl8811AU_rtl8821A-linux/core/rtw_debug.c:1221:2: note: in expansion of macro ‘DBG_871X_SEL_NL’ĭBG_871X_SEL_NL(m, "best_channel_24G = %d\n", best_channel_24G) Ĭc1: some warnings being treated as errors home/andy/git/rtl8811AU_rtl8821A-linux/core/rtw_debug.c:66:64: error: macro "_DATE_" might prevent reproducible builds ĭBG_871X_SEL_NL(sel, "build time: %s %s\n", _DATE_, _TIME_)
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home/andy/git/rtl8811AU_rtl8821A-linux/include/rtw_debug.h:240:7: note: in expansion of macro ‘_seqdump’ home/andy/git/rtl8811AU_rtl8821A-linux/include/rtw_debug.h:187:19: error: void value not ignored as it ought to be home/andy/git/rtl8811AU_rtl8821A-linux/core/rtw_debug.c: In function ‘dump_drv_version’: If I get make to work am I really going to have to re-do that each time I get an update?įeeling a bit pissed off about this, it was all going really well until now!
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I was really hoping for some apt-get command to do this that would track and update the drivers as new updates came out. There is also a tar of source code included on the disc.
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I looked at the drivers that come with the dongle and there is an install.sh to compile and install the drivers (I assume this is doing a similar thing to the github repo referenced on the above post). The chipset is apparently realtek RTL8811AU (I got this by plugging it into my windows PC).īut make fails* - I also don't like the idea of having to re-do this every time linux updates. I was hoping that I would just plug it in and get the drivers magically but no such luck. I haven't had much luck getting it to work.
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Initially I tried with my existing Netgear A6200 but was told that basically drivers don't exist and I would have to use windows drivers - which I didn't fancy so I bought one of these: I am having issues getting wifi working though. I am setting up a pc running XUbuntu and so far it is going pretty well.