03-20-2018, 06:00 PM
I found this site http://www.linux-drivers.org. Clicked on Network & Internet, then on Linux wireless LAN support. In the "Choose the Interface" drop down, selected USB then clicked on show. which brings up a list of USB wireless devices and whether they are supported by Linux, as well as other data. Found my TP-Link TL-WN725N listed as "Some are suppoted" with the following link https://github.com/rtl8188eu.
Apparently this a developers page to get this wireless device working in Linux. As you will see the instructions are unclear for newbies. Can anyone guide me through this? Example, what are "Make", "Installer" and "Kernal header"?
How does one use "Make all" and how, if needed, do you copy a file into firmware?
(In case anyone is wondering, my posts here are via my Win 10 PC. I do now have internet connection for Linux Lite on my Dimension PC but only via a patch cat 6 cable which can only be temporary, at 50 feet long and a trip hazard across three doorways!)
TIA for any help.
Cheers!
Apparently this a developers page to get this wireless device working in Linux. As you will see the instructions are unclear for newbies. Can anyone guide me through this? Example, what are "Make", "Installer" and "Kernal header"?
How does one use "Make all" and how, if needed, do you copy a file into firmware?
(In case anyone is wondering, my posts here are via my Win 10 PC. I do now have internet connection for Linux Lite on my Dimension PC but only via a patch cat 6 cable which can only be temporary, at 50 feet long and a trip hazard across three doorways!)
TIA for any help.
Cheers!