 [PROBLEM] Unable to compile driver for LinkSys AE3000
[PROBLEM] Unable to compile driver for LinkSys AE3000
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					Problem: Unable to compile driver for LinkSys AE3000
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					17th Dec, 2013, 07:37 AM 
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| Unable to compile driver for LinkSys AE3000 
					Hey guys, I am a fresh xbian installer and wanted to get my LinkSys AE3000 working. After finding the appropriate driver on http://geekniggle.blogspot.com.au/2012/07/cisco-linksys-ae3000-wifi-usb-dongle.html I downloaded it, installed g++, build-essential and the xbian headers... unfortunately, as this is my common doing, I did an apt-get upgrade after install to get the newest patches - and the 3.10.18 kernel. The package "xbian-package-kernel-headers" installs the 3.10.12 headers, so unfortunately I cannot compile the driver - the appropriate headers are missing in /lib/modules/3.10.18. I hope this will need just a small fix.  Cheers, Space | |||
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					19th Dec, 2013, 05:30 AM 
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| RE: kernel headers != kernel 
					As you didn't bother to read "Please read before you post" and provide the requested details it's difficult to be certain on a number of things. 1) What release of Xbian? 2) Have you actually tried it? What error messages did you get. What was the output of dmesg? 3) Is this a new USB Wifi? 4) Have you checked to see what other USB wifi use the same chip? dmesg might give a clue. Changed Title to something useful Please read before you post How to post a log file If you liked my help, click on "Thanks" to show your appreciation. | |||
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					21st Dec, 2013, 09:55 AM 
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| RE: Unable to compile driver for LinkSys AE3000 Please read rules and do a search before you post! . FAQs . How to post log file? . Looking for answers? Please start here | |||
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