Hi, Wifi USB adopter not detected in Dpup stretch 7.5. The linux driver files given with Adopter in CD, but couldn't able to install. It seems it need to be compiled. Please can anyone help me by making driver for this Wifi USB adapter to install in Puppy Stretch 7.5. Thanking you.
Adopter details:
Bus 001 Device 011: ID 0bda:f179 Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
VendorID=0bda ProductID=f179 Rev=00.00
Manufacturer=Realtek
Product=802.11n
SerialNumber=00E0202C7ABE
System details:
Wireless Network: No wireless connection
Distro: Dpup Stretch 7.5
Window Manager: JWM v2.3.7
Desktop Start: xwin jwm
Development:
Bash: 4.4.12
Geany: 1.29
Gtkdialog: 0.8.4
Perl: 5.24.1
Python: 2.7.13
Yad: 0.40.3 (GTK+ 2.24.31)
Java: 1.8.0_11
Linux Kernel: 4.1.48 (i686)
Kernel Version: #1 SMP Thu Dec 21 17:45:19 EST 2017
Build GCC: 6.3.0
PAE Enabled: Yes
Kernel Command Line:
pfix=fsck pmedia=cd initrd=initrd.gz BOOT_IMAGE=vmlinuz
Realtek Wifi_Wlan_Adopter (0bda:f179) not detected (Solved)
Realtek Wifi_Wlan_Adopter (0bda:f179) not detected (Solved)
Last edited by veejay on Sun 15 Dec 2019, 09:24, edited 3 times in total.
Apparently this needs the rtl8188fu driver. Is compiled for the specific kernel used.
Driver for 32bit k4.1.48 here: http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=386 ... 3512533052
Boot puppy without adaptor plugged in. Install by clicking on .pet in Roxfiler file manager, wait a few seconds then plug in usb adaptor. Should work. Save when closing.
Driver for 32bit k4.1.48 here: http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=386 ... 3512533052
Boot puppy without adaptor plugged in. Install by clicking on .pet in Roxfiler file manager, wait a few seconds then plug in usb adaptor. Should work. Save when closing.
Working Fine
Thank you Ozsouth, Working fine.
Last edited by veejay on Mon 16 Dec 2019, 08:09, edited 1 time in total.
@veejay - made 32bit rtl8188fu wireless driver k4.19.56-stretch. Is here: http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=885 ... 7850766655
Working fine
Thanking you. It's working fine.ozsouth wrote:@veejay - made 32bit rtl8188fu wireless driver k4.19.56-stretch. Is here: http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=885 ... 7850766655
Ozsouth, This is regarding the same Realtek Wifi USB Adapter (0bda:f179).
VendorID=0bda ProductID=f179 Rev=00.00
Manufacturer=Realtek
Product=802.11n
Is there any driver for
Distro: BusterPup 8.0
Linux Kernel: 4.19.56-buster (i686)
Build GCC: 7.3.0
PAE Enabled: Yes
I attempted with stretch-4.19.56 driver pet. If i am correct, as it was for 32 bit, it doesn't work. I attempted to modify bionic64 driver pet and failed. So please provide the driver pet for buster puppy linux.
It would be helpful if you could explain how edit the same pet for further any kernel version.
Development:
Bash: 5.0.3
Geany: 1.34.1
Gtkdialog: 0.8.4
Perl: 5.28.1
Python: 2.7.16
Yad: 0.40.3 (GTK+ 2.24.32)
Java: 1.8.0_11
Thanking you.
VendorID=0bda ProductID=f179 Rev=00.00
Manufacturer=Realtek
Product=802.11n
Is there any driver for
Distro: BusterPup 8.0
Linux Kernel: 4.19.56-buster (i686)
Build GCC: 7.3.0
PAE Enabled: Yes
I attempted with stretch-4.19.56 driver pet. If i am correct, as it was for 32 bit, it doesn't work. I attempted to modify bionic64 driver pet and failed. So please provide the driver pet for buster puppy linux.
It would be helpful if you could explain how edit the same pet for further any kernel version.
Development:
Bash: 5.0.3
Geany: 1.34.1
Gtkdialog: 0.8.4
Perl: 5.28.1
Python: 2.7.16
Yad: 0.40.3 (GTK+ 2.24.32)
Java: 1.8.0_11
Thanking you.
veejay, the above appears to be a 32bit pae kernel. I need to download the pup, devx & kernel sources, about 600mb. If those are available a driver can be made. Please run uname -r & post output so I can be sure if pae or non-pae.Is there any driver for
Distro: BusterPup 8.0
Linux Kernel: 4.19.56-buster (i686)
Build GCC: 7.3.0
PAE Enabled: Yes
Dear Ozsouth, thank you. Buster puppy is Pae enabled 32 bit (i686). Sorry for the mistake. And I created the pet for buster, using stretch32.pet. It's working fine.ozsouth wrote:veejay, the above appears to be a 32bit pae kernel. I need to download the pup, devx & kernel sources, about 600mb. If those are available a driver can be made. Please run uname -r & post output so I can be sure if pae or non-pae.Is there any driver for
Distro: BusterPup 8.0
Linux Kernel: 4.19.56-buster (i686)
Build GCC: 7.3.0
PAE Enabled: Yes
Thanking you