sorry this is the attachmentScreenshot from 2012-12-03 16:21:21.png
sorry this is the attachmentScreenshot from 2012-12-03 16:21:21.png
You seem to have downloaded two versions of the driver? Where did the one ending in "0726" come from?
In the terminal, type:
Is there a file in that list that ends with ".zip" ?Code:cd ~/Downloads ls
If you see the file "RTL8192xC_USB_linux_v3.4.4_4749.20121105.zip" in the list, type
which should create the directory "RTL8188C_8192C_USB_linux_v3.4.4_4749.20121105 " in the Downloads directory. Then type:Code:unzip RTL8192xC_USB_linux_v3.4.4_4749.20121105.zip
Don't type the "cd" command unless that directory name exists in your listing. Otherwise, it will fail. Don't try the "install.sh" stuff unless you can see it in the directory you are in. Type "ls" in the terminal to see the list of files in the current directory.Code:cd RTL8188C_8192C_USB_linux_v3.4.4_4749.20121105
I do see the correct one in your attachment but I'm not sure if it is unzipped or not.
ok this is what happenedScreenshot from 2012-12-03 17:18:31.png
Linux filesystems are case sensitive - the directory is rtlXXXX but you are typing RTLxxxx
You can save yourself a lot of effort by using TAB completion - just type the first few characters e.g. rtl8192 and then press the TAB key... the shell will fill in the rest of the name for you
Or, after you do the "ls" highlight the name of the file you wish to unzip, then right-click on it and choose "copy." Then right-click "paste" after you have typed "unzip."
ok now i got this sorry i'm so bad at this but thank you for being so patient i appreciate it big timeScreenshot from 2012-12-03 17:56:14.png
That's the wrong file to unzip. You seem to have downloaded an older one and a newer zip file. You want to unzip the done that ends with "20121105.zip" .
FYI, the zip command you typed is telling you you had already unzipped this file and the files in it already exist. Do you want to replace them? Probably no need - hit Ctrl C to cancel this command. Again, you want the newer one that ends in "20121105.zip" because that is the newest Realtek driver, the one most likely to work.
ok now this is what i haveScreenshot from 2012-12-04 18:32:20.png
Downloads has a capital "D" . It is important. If you don't use the capital "D" for "Downloads" it's not going to work. Can't you copy-paste these lines exactly instead of just re-typing them?
no for some reason nothing happens when i right click in the terminal
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