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Re: Linux Kernel /staging/rtl8192e network module

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On 03/12/2012 01:13 PM, althaser wrote:

debian sid here

$ lsmod |grep 8192
rtl8192se              74082  0
rtlwifi                81350  1 rtl8192se
mac80211              192768  2 rtlwifi,rtl8192se

I put my RTL8192E in my computer, and using kernel 3.3-rc6, I got both rtl8192se and r8192e_pci loaded as expected, with r8192e_pci active. The bad news is that the driver got broken since the last time I tested it. I'm not the maintainer, and only acquired one of the cards when I discovered the PCI ID overlap with rtl8192se, which I do maintain.

I will try to bisect the driver to see what might be wrong.

The main difference between our two systems is the user-space components. My system is running version 173 of udevd, which is likely the component in question.

You should be able to blacklist rtl8192se and rtlwifi to get r8192e_pci working. Let me know if 3.2.9 works. Mine is unable to authenticate with 3.3-rc6.

Larry
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