Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@...> writes:
> Older kernels used create_workqueue(), which is replaced by alloc_workqueue()
> If you really need the driver for RTL8192CE/RTL8188CE, then apply the patch
> shown below. If you do not need the driver, then disable it in the
> configuration.
>
> Larry
Actually I need RTL8192USB, I guess I need to wait more?
On 12/28/2010 08:43 PM, Weedy wrote:
> Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@...> writes:
>
>> Older kernels used create_workqueue(), which is replaced by alloc_workqueue()
>> If you really need the driver for RTL8192CE/RTL8188CE, then apply the patch
>> shown below. If you do not need the driver, then disable it in the
>> configuration.
>>
>> Larry
>
> Actually I need RTL8192USB, I guess I need to wait more?
What are the USB Ids as shown by the lsusb command?
Larry
On 12/28/2010 08:43 PM, Weedy wrote:
> Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@...> writes:
>
>> Older kernels used create_workqueue(), which is replaced by alloc_workqueue()
>> If you really need the driver for RTL8192CE/RTL8188CE, then apply the patch
>> shown below. If you do not need the driver, then disable it in the
>> configuration.
>>
>> Larry
>
> Actually I need RTL8192USB, I guess I need to wait more?
Yes. The rtlwifi driver is for PCIe devices.