

That way i learn, so the next time i encounter this problem, or encounter one of similar nature, my knowledge will help me to overcome it, instead of running for help straight away.īefore i posted here, i was researching how to add the linux drivers that were provided on the CD, but i wasnt really getting anywhere, i was getting some errors in the terminal. Getting stuff to work is one thing, but i like to understand why i am doing this and for what reason. Please post back if I can help you further.Im glad you explained it, it makes perfect sense. I'm on your side I want to know what and why. I didn't explain it carefully because many users just want to know what they have to do to get it all working they don't really care why. Please post back if I can help you further. The system then won't load the not-working but conflicting rt2800usb. Therefore, we add rt2800usb to a blacklist file. That's why there are two different conflicting drivers that claim one device.įrom my experience, I know that rt2870sta works well and rt2800usb doesn't.
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The sta driver is what is referred to as 'staging.' It is being developed to be included in the mainline driver package rt2800usb. There are two drivers that claim your device, rt2870sta and rt2800usb. So you added the conflicting file to some type of blacklist? If you don't mind, can you explain what was the problem? I am fairly new to linux, but i hope one day i can be able to do things like this.įrom what i gathered from your commands used, there was something installed that was conflicting the files needed in order for the device to function properly.
