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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ driver is installed but does not seem to be working. What is wrong?
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Answer: This question often comes up after installing the driver to a
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system that has Secure Boot on. To test if there is a Secure Boot related
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problem, turn secure boot off in the system BIOS and reboot. If the driver
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works as expected after reboot, them the problem is likely related to
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works as expected after reboot, then the problem is likely related to
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Secure Boot.
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What will increase my chances of having a sucessessful installation on a
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ the easiest solution is likely to do a clean reinstallation with Secure Boot
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on.
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Ubuntu is used as the example but other distros should be similar to one
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degree or another. During the installation there will be a box on one of
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degree or another. During the installation there may be a box on one of
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installation pages that will appear if the installation program detects
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that Secure Boot is on. You will need to check the appropriate box and
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supply a password. You can use the same password that you use for the system
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@ -41,8 +41,43 @@ Here is a link regarding Debian and Secure Boot:
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https://wiki.debian.org/SecureBoot
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There is work underway to add Secure Boot support for systems that do not
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have `dkms` available or if a manual installation is desired.
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If you are using a basic command line (non-dkms) installation, see the
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following section in the Installation Steps part of the README:
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If you use the `install-driver.sh` script and see the following message
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`SecureBoot enabled - read FAQ about SecureBoot`
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You need to read the following:
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The MOK managerment screen will appear during boot:
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`Shim UEFI Key Management"
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`Press any key...`
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Select "Enroll key"
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Select "Continue"
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Select "Yes"
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When promted, enter the password you entered earlier.
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If you enter the wrong password, your computer will not be bootable. In
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this case, use the BOOT menu from your BIOS to boot then as follows:
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```
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sudo mokutil --reset
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```
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Restart your computer and use the BOOT menu from BIOS to boot. In the MOK
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managerment screen, select `reset MOK list`. Then Reboot and retry the
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driver installation.
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Manual Installation Instructions
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It provides secure boot instructions.
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-----
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-----
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Question: When running `sudo sh install-driver.sh` on my RasPi 4B or
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400, I see the following:
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```
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Your kernel header files aren't properly installed.
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Please consult your distro documentation or user support forums.
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Once the header files are properly installed, please run...
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```
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Answer: The Pi 4/400 firmware now prefers the 64-bit kernel if one
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exists so even if you installed the 32 bit version of the RasPiOS,
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you may now have the 64 bit kernel active.
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The fix:
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add the following to /boot/config.txt and reboot:
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arm_64bit=0
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Reference:
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https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?p=2091532&hilit=Tp+link#p2091532
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Note to RasPiOS devs: We really really wish you would consider the
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consequences of the changes you make. Thank you.
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-----
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Question: I have an adapter with the 8821cu chipset and it supports
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bluetooth. The bluetooth works but the wifi does not. What is wrong?
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Makefile
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Makefile
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EXTRA_CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_LITTLE_ENDIAN
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EXTRA_CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_IOCTL_CFG80211 -DRTW_USE_CFG80211_STA_EVENT
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SUBARCH := $(shell uname -m)
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ifeq ($(SUBARCH), aarch64)
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SUBARCH := arm64
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endif
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ifeq ($(SUBARCH), armv7l)
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SUBARCH := arm
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endif
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ifeq ($(SUBARCH), armv6l)
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SUBARCH := arm
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endif
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#SUBARCH := $(shell uname -m)
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SUBARCH := $(shell uname -m | sed -e "s/i.86/i386/; s/ppc/powerpc/; s/armv.l/arm/; s/aarch64/arm64/; s/riscv.*/riscv/;")
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ARCH ?= $(SUBARCH)
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CROSS_COMPILE ?=
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README.md
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### Not supported
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- hcxdumptool
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- hcxdumptool (see hcxdumptool documentation)
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### A FAQ is available in this repo with the name `FAQ.md`
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### Compatible CPU Architectures
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- x86, i686
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- x86, i386, i686
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- x86-64, amd64
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- armv6l, armv7l (arm)
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- aarch64 (arm64)
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Note: Additional CPU architectures may work but I currently only have
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the hardware to test the above.
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### Compatible Kernels
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- Kernels: 4.19 - 5.11 (Realtek)
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- Kernels: 5.12 - 6.5 (community support)
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- Kernels: 5.12 - 6.6 (community support)
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### Tested Compilers
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- gcc 10, 11 and 12
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- gcc 10, 11, 12 and 13
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### Tested Linux Distributions
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Note: The information in this section depends largely on user reports which can
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be provided via PR or message in Issues.
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Note: The information in this section depends largely on user reports
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which can be provided via PR or message in Issues.
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- [Arch Linux](https://www.archlinux.org) (kernels 5.4 and 5.11)
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- [Fedora](https://getfedora.org) Fedora 38 (6.2.13-300)
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- [Kali Linux](https://www.kali.org/) (kernel 5.10)
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- [Kali Linux](https://www.kali.org/) (kernel 6.3)
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- [Manjaro](https://manjaro.org) (kernel 5.13)
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- [Manjaro](https://manjaro.org) (kernel 5.15)
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- [openSUSE](https://www.opensuse.org/) Tumbleweed (rolling) (kernel 5.15)
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- [Raspberry Pi OS](https://www.raspberrypi.org) (2023-05-03) (ARM 32 bit and 64 bit) (kernel 6.1.38)
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- [Raspberry Pi OS](https://www.raspberrypi.org) (2023-05-03)(ARM 32 bit and 64 bit) (kernel 6.1.38)
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- [Raspberry Pi Desktop](https://www.raspberrypi.org) (2022-07-01) (x86 32 bit) (kernel 5.10)
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- [Void Linux](https://voidlinux.org/) (kernel 5.18)
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Note: Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and distros based on RHEL are not
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supported due to the way kernel patches are handled. I will support
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knowledgable RHEL developers if they want to merge the required
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support and keep it current. I reserve the right to delete this support
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if it causes any problems.
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Note: Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and distros based on RHEL are
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supported by Red Hat devs due to the way kernel patches are handled in
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Red Hat. I support knowledgable RHEL developers if they want to merge
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the required support and keep it current. I reserve the right to delete
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this support without notice if it causes any problems.
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Current RHEL maintainer: none
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Note: Android is supported in the driver according to Realtek. I will
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support knowledgable Android developers if they want to merge and keep
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current the required support (most likely just instructions about how to
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compile and maybe a modification or two to the Makefile).
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Current Android maintainer: none
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Note: OpenWRT is not supported. OpenWRT provides drivers for USB WiFi
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adapters. OpenWRT provided drivers include support for the MT7921au
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(AXE3000), MT7612u (AC1200), MT7610u (AC600) chipsets. It is a challenge
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to use Realtek based adapters that use out-of-kernel drivers with
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OpenWRT so it is strongly advised to use the already supported chipsets.
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### Compatible Devices
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- EDUP EP-AC1651 (nano) (single-state, single-function)
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To-Do:
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To Contribute:
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- Test for installation in VM's.
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- Reduce the size of the README while keeping the needed information.
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- Optimize scripts.
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Fork this repository.
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Make your edits.
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TEST THEM!
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Create a pull request.
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