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#1 Bosse

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Posted 8 March 2019 - 08:40

Hope someone has a very early image 7.0 RELEASE CANDIDATE lying down - I've had it, but my motherboard in my computer has gone and many files are lost and 7.0 is gone this early version had in PLUGINS a new thing called MODULES and contained a lot of drivers, but it has been removed from the new 7.0 RELEASE which is what is used now.
 
I need some drivers for my VU + solo2 and the image must be for this box image and image be from November / December 2018 - hope someone can help.
 
NB. Maybe the OpenPli boys can give a helping hand?
 
vh / Bosse


Re: 7.0 RELEASE CANDIDATE #2 WanWizard

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Posted 8 March 2019 - 14:01

You can still install those from the commandline, or alternatively, via plugins, software management, advanced options, package management.


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Re: 7.0 RELEASE CANDIDATE #3 Bosse

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Posted 9 March 2019 - 08:40

Thanks - have searched everything but not found what I need, which is:
 
driver for wireless lan 802.llN (for VU solo2)


Re: 7.0 RELEASE CANDIDATE #4 WanWizard

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Posted 9 March 2019 - 11:04

Nu clue what that is.

 

Which WLAN stick is that, and which chipset does it have?

 

Drivers that were present in 7,0-rc are also present in 7.0-release, so if you know which module you installed, you can still do that now, the module names haven't changed.


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Re: 7.0 RELEASE CANDIDATE #5 Bosse

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Posted 9 March 2019 - 14:12

I don't think I've explained myself exactly - here's the whole explanation:
 
I updated my VUsolo2 with 7.0-rc (2018/12/07) and saw in Plugins / Modules there was a file named: 802.llN - installed it and hoped my WLAN 802.llN was working - it did and there is now a WLAN connection> Ralink wireless network interface <in the box I have later updated to 7.0 release and wifi still works.
 
Then my computer has gone down and all my OpenPli files are lost.
 
I have got a new VUsolo2 and I have an extra WLAN 802.llN - i will use it in my new VUsolo2 - so it will be WIFI - this is where I need to use the 802.llN file that was in Plugins / Modules in 7.0 -rc and I can't find that in 7.0 release.
 
Hopefully I have explained myself clearly this time.


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Posted 9 March 2019 - 14:30

I forgot this:

 

150Mbps USB WiFi Dongle Ralink RT5370 Satellite



Re: 7.0 RELEASE CANDIDATE #7 WanWizard

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Posted 9 March 2019 - 14:46

I'm pretty sure there isn't, 802.11n is a generic wifi standard, there are tons of drivers with that in the name or description.

 

If it is really an RT5370 chipset, it is probably supported by the rt2800usb driver.


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