05-27-2015, 01:31 PM
[size=1em]It looks like the problem has been solved... That was easy :-)
So to satisfy my uninformed curiosity what was it your solution did?[/size][size=1em]
As best as I can understand the process, the apt-get line was to go online and download a
dynamic kernel module which in this case is the rtl8192cu driver (which I guess is the latest Realtech 8192 driver). [/size][size=1em]I then added and installed the new driver. Not sure what the sudo depmod -a did though.
The last line was basically to blacklist any previous version of the rtl8192 driver... am I close?
I have to say that to date, installing and configuring LL has been a remarkably easy process,
we also had to install configure win8.1, it definitely was not as simple as LL.[/size][size=1em]
Again, thanks for your input it is appreciated.
Regards.[/size]
So to satisfy my uninformed curiosity what was it your solution did?[/size][size=1em]
As best as I can understand the process, the apt-get line was to go online and download a
dynamic kernel module which in this case is the rtl8192cu driver (which I guess is the latest Realtech 8192 driver). [/size][size=1em]I then added and installed the new driver. Not sure what the sudo depmod -a did though.
The last line was basically to blacklist any previous version of the rtl8192 driver... am I close?
I have to say that to date, installing and configuring LL has been a remarkably easy process,
we also had to install configure win8.1, it definitely was not as simple as LL.[/size][size=1em]
Again, thanks for your input it is appreciated.
Regards.[/size]