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<P style="FONT-FAMILY: ,AppleGothic,sans-serif"><SPAN>-----Original Message-----</SPAN><BR><B>From:</B> "Sam Varshavchik"<mrsam@courier-mta.com> <BR><B>To:</B> "Community support for Fedora users"<users@lists.fedoraproject.org><BR><B>Cc:</B> <BR><B>Sent:</B> 11-04-26(화) 21:40:10<BR><B>Subject:</B> Re: Please help me installing RT3070STA신승원 writes:<BR><BR>> « HTML content follows »<BR>><BR>> I asked about errors installing fedora(H67,i5-2300,GT240,SATA3 500Gbps, <BR>> remember?)<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> But after I changed the port, it worked successfully.<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> And this is software problem.<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> I use wireless internet and I tried to install the driver.<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> The chipset of it is RT3070, so I visited <BR>> '/<A href="http://www.ralinktech.com/%3Ehttp://www.ralinktech.com/">www.ralinktech.com/>http://www.ralinktech.com/</A>' and downloaded <BR>> the driver,<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> and I unpacked the compress file(the file ended with 'bz2' but the real <BR>> format was 'gzip').<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> Logged in root and after I edited the settings, I did 'make' and 'make <BR>> install' in terminal.<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> Certainly, there was no error, but some warnings about difference between <BR>> variables.<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> And when I did 'modprobe rt3070sta', there was an error - 'Unknown symbols in <BR>> module' and 'see dmesg'.<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> I found these things in dmesg :<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> [ 606.338451] rt3070sta: module license 'unspecified' taints kernel.<BR>> [ 606.338454] Disabling lock debugging due to kernel taint<BR>> [ 606.338552] rt3070sta: Unknown symbol usb_alloc_urb (err 0)<BR>> [ 606.338618] rt3070sta: Unknown symbol usb_free_urb (err 0)<BR>> [ 606.338726] rt3070sta: Unknown symbol usb_alloc_coherent (err 0)<BR>> [ 606.338886] rt3070sta: Unknown symbol usb_register_driver (err 0)<BR>> [ 606.339025] rt3070sta: Unknown symbol usb_put_dev (err 0)<BR>> [ 606.339084] rt3070sta: Unknown symbol usb_get_dev (err 0)<BR>> [ 606.339184] rt3070sta: Unknown symbol usb_submit_urb (err 0)<BR>> [ 606.339329] rt3070sta: Unknown symbol usb_free_coherent (err 0)<BR>> [ 606.339501] rt3070sta: Unknown symbol usb_control_msg (err 0)<BR>> [ 606.339691] rt3070sta: Unknown symbol usb_deregister (err 0)<BR>> [ 606.339941] rt3070sta: Unknown symbol usb_kill_urb (err 0)<BR>> It seems that these all starts with 'usb_'.<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> I enabled 'wpa_supplicant' service.<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> What can I do? Please Help me...<BR><BR>The best thing for you to do is to return your network adapter and get one <BR>that's natively supported in Linux.<BR><BR>Unlike MS-Windows, where hardware drivers are typically supplied by the <BR>manufacturer, all drivers for most common hardware are directly included in <BR>the Linux kernel. The Linux kernel community always accepts drivers from <BR>active and responsive OEMs for direct inclusion and distribution as part of <BR>the stock Linux kernel.<BR><BR>Most common wireless network hardware is already supported by Linux, out of <BR>the box. If your hardware is not supported, return it and get one that does.<BR><BR></P></DIV></div></body></html><!--navermail.footer.start-->
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