sudo dpkg-reconfigure rt2860-source was all i needed after a kernel upgrade
2009/1/28 ChrisBuchholz <email address hidden>
> I tried to compile the kernel with the driver, and it worked.
>
> I'm not sure what part of what I did made it work, but here's the steps
> I took:
>
> aptitude purge rt2860-source
> aptitude install rt2860-source
> m-a prepare
> m-a a-i rt2860-source ( I also tried with "m-a a-i rt2860" but neither
> worked - it said it couldn't find the deb file, but somehow in the process
> my wifi card suddenly turned on by itself, so I've done something right)
>
> You need to have the module-assistant package installed, by the way.
>
> --
> Please include RaLink RT2860 driver
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210725
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sudo dpkg-reconfigure rt2860-source was all i needed after a kernel upgrade
2009/1/28 ChrisBuchholz <email address hidden>
> I tried to compile the kernel with the driver, and it worked. /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 210725
>
> I'm not sure what part of what I did made it work, but here's the steps
> I took:
>
> aptitude purge rt2860-source
> aptitude install rt2860-source
> m-a prepare
> m-a a-i rt2860-source ( I also tried with "m-a a-i rt2860" but neither
> worked - it said it couldn't find the deb file, but somehow in the process
> my wifi card suddenly turned on by itself, so I've done something right)
>
> You need to have the module-assistant package installed, by the way.
>
> --
> Please include RaLink RT2860 driver
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>