On Sat, 23 May 2015 00:15:23 -0500 Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > No, it is able to scan and connect with the vanilla kernel, but it is not > terribly reliable with about 25% ping loss. I just got a report of a regression. > Kernel 4.0 fails whereas 3.19 works. I have been seeing a lot of patches from > various sources. I thought they were OK, but I will need to bisect. I tried with 3.16 and 4.0 based Debian kernels. Neither worked. I use the firmware provided by Debian's firmware-realtek package. I have two of these devices, so I think the hardware should be ok, unless they are broken both. When I first tried to use it, I forgot to install firmware. It tried to load it, then some 'alternative firmware' and then froze the system partially. I guess there's some unreleased lock or such in an error path somewhere. I didn't check this, because it didn't seem too terribly important for now. I will also try your driver from your github repo soon and see if that makes it work. > Some days I am sorry that I ever heard of Linux. :) Retired, but still out of time. :) -- Michael
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