
Here's the sequence of commands.This time, I used depmod and modprobe, but the results are the same as with insmod. # find /lib -name "*.ko" | grep iw /lib/modules/4.19.48/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/iwlwifi.ko /lib/modules/4.19.48/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/dvm/iwldvm.ko /lib/modules/4.19.48/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/mvm/iwlmvm.ko # depmod -a # modprobe iwlwifi # modprobe iwldvm # modprobe iwlmvm # lsmod | grep iw iwlmvm 286720 0 iwldvm 147456 0 iwlwifi 217088 2 iwldvm,iwlmvm led_class 16384 3 iwldvm,input_leds,iwlmvm # lspci -v | grep -i iw <nothing returned> # dmesg | tail -3 [ 9.567663] random: 7 urandom warning(s) missed due to ratelimiting [ 211.991313] Intel(R) Wireless WiFi driver for Linux [ 211.991313] Copyright(c) 2003- 2015 Intel Corporation Best regards,Dave On Saturday, July 4, 2020, 02:08:45 PM CDT, Hans Bezemer <hbezemer@kliksafe.nl> wrote: What's the output of 'lsmod | grep iw'? On 20/07/03 06:04PM, david mccooey wrote:
I configured the kernel with iwlwifi, iwldvm, and iwlmvm as modules,and installed them using insmod. However, "lspci -v" does not show these lines: Kernel driver in use: iwlwifiKernel modules: iwlwifi It's as if the modules aren't really installed. Based on various online sources, I think I need a utility called "iw" to get thesemodules to be used by the kernel. I have other computers here (MacOS) that can use the WiFi network, butthere is no "prt-get" there, so how would I retrieve the "iw" package?If I can get it on the Mac, then I can load it onto a USB drive, and thenread that USB drive from CRUX. Best regards,Dave On Wednesday, July 1, 2020, 9:53:38 PM CDT, david mccooey <dmccooey@att.net> wrote: Thank you. I am doing this installation on a computer at work, and there is a firewall. The WiFi network does not have a firewall, so I am configuring a kernelwith the appropriate driver -- for the Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200. Best regards,Dave On Wednesday, July 1, 2020, 02:03:44 AM CDT, Fredrik <fredrik@rinnestam.se> wrote: On 2020-07-01 04:22, david mccooey wrote:
Hello,
rsync: failed to connect to crux.nu (213.132.101.140): Connection timed out (110) rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(127) [Receiver=3.1.3] Error: Running rsync failed () Updating failed
It then tries to get "opt" and "xorg", but they time out as well with the same messages.
From the bash prompt, I can ping 213.132.101.140 or crux.nu without any problem, so it does not appear to be a network issue.
Yes it is. I'd bet your firewall doesn't allow rsync traffic
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Dave
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