OK I see what you did (or didn't do in this case!). Before you type in the insmod command you need to be in the /os/linux subdirectory of the WUSB600N. So simply type
cd...
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OK I see what you did (or didn't do in this case!). Before you type in the insmod command you need to be in the /os/linux subdirectory of the WUSB600N. So simply type
cd...
Mine did the same thing with the last update. I had to reinstall the driver from scratch. If your machine doesn't even realize it can see wireless networks it likely sees your adapter but doesn't...
Do you know if the wireless adapter worked "out of the box" or did you have to manually install a driver for it. If you did have to manually install the driver, there's a chance you'll have to do it...
I'm off to bed. If you still need help I'll be glad to pitch in tomorrow!
ah ok, you've yet to unzip your WUSB600N.tar.
If you want to get linux geeky, you can just type
tar -xvvf WUSB600.tar
after you've entered the directory of WUSB600.tar, which is what you...
mizunoX, I can confirm that I had to redo this procedure for the new kernel. Ah such is the nature of the beast. My VirtualBox stuff always needs to be re-installed too every time there's a new...
You simply forgot to type "cd" before your "/home/matt/Documents" command. So assuming you've unzipped the contents of the WUSB600N.tar file to /home/matt/Documents, you'd need to type "cd...
Great thread misunoX! I followed your instructions to install the driver and then to get it to load on startup. I restarted the computer, and dmesg told me the driver was loaded (I should mention I...
I'd love to see the April 2009 release be code named....
Jolly Jackalope!