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mehdi911

Member Since 7 Oct 2019
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In Topic: kernel module for Realtek rtl8822bu vu+ uno 4k SE

5 November 2019 - 18:55

Thank you all

the solution given by WanWizard worked

i just want to add that the driver is also available in the feed of the openpli 7.1

i installed it and my stick is now working like it should.


In Topic: kernel module for Realtek rtl8822bu vu+ uno 4k SE

4 November 2019 - 14:53

@twol

i copied your file but unfortunately it didn't work 

 

@WanWizard

I decided to go for the 7.2rc version as you advised, but i couldn't get the "kernel-module-88x2bu" installed

could you please tell me how?


In Topic: kernel module for Realtek rtl8822bu vu+ uno 4k SE

14 October 2019 - 14:10

Or backport the recipes and compile your own drivers. Or find someone else that does that for you. Or find some other distro that has them, and uses the same OE and kernel version than we do.

 

We only maintain the current release (which is 7.x at the moment), and will stop updating 6.x all together when we release OpenPLi 8.

ok, i see that there are only RC releases for the 7.2, what do you think if i install the 7.1

is the driver included in this version? 


In Topic: kernel module for Realtek rtl8822bu vu+ uno 4k SE

14 October 2019 - 13:59

 

the driver i installed was intended to be used on an openatv image, although it installed without errors on my openpli.

 

That doesn't work, those packages in OpenATV are meta packages, they don't contain anything, they are just there to create dependencies to driver packages that aren't visible in the plugin list.

 

There is no support for the rtl8822 in OpenPLi 6.2, it is only available as of OpenPLi 7.2.

 

Thank you very much for your help

So the only way to get it work is to move to openpli 7.2?


In Topic: kernel module for Realtek rtl8822bu vu+ uno 4k SE

14 October 2019 - 13:47

if possible log in the box with putty or telnet and check with command "lsusb" which USB devices are connected.

Maybe your stick has  a newer ID which isn't recognized by the driver yet.

 

With command "dmesg" you can get a log which probably informs if you miss something.

 

To check if the driver is loaded use command "lsmod" if good you see in the list something like rtl8822

 

Hi WTE,

 root@vuuno4kse:~# lsusb          

Bus 003 Device 002: ID 1058:0704 
Bus 004 Device 002: ID 0bda:b812 
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 
Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 
 
root@vuuno4kse:~# lsmod                                 
Module                  Size  Used by                   
bluetooth             389213  4                         
ipv6                  281230  46                        
brcmfb                  1475  2                         
dvb_bcm7252sse       2258316  28 brcmfb                 
dvb_base             5366559  5 dvb_bcm7252sse          
bcm_event               2907  5 dvb_bcm7252sse          
procmk                  1686  2 bcm_event,dvb_bcm7252sse
 
So i think the driver isn't loaded, isn't it?
 
 

 

   

 

@ WanWizard

 

Hi,

 

Actually i'm using Openpli 6.2 which is very stable with my vu+, and i would like to keep it,

 

the driver i installed was intended to be used on an openatv image, although it installed without errors on my openpli.

 

could you show me where i can find "kernel-module-88x2bu" for openpli 6.2