![]() ![]() The router (Fritz.box) tells me a speed of 48 Mbit/s with 55% quality. OK, I added it to /etc/network/interfaces and changed in file /etc/wicd/nf "wlan0" to "wlan1". To my surprise the system gave it the name "wlan1". Now I have first seen a green light from the WN721N stick (compared to red from WN321G). Correct is:Ĭlick at ath9k_htc from on snapshot, the file will be generated and downloaded.Įxtract ar9271.fw (51.280 bytes) and put it in /lib/firmware, that worked. I am sorry, I gave you a link to a wrong firmware ar9271.fw. It has not finished yet, I cross fingers. Ncurses is installed, so I tried with "make config" and "make modules", what is still running. When I started "make menuconfig" I got the message that ncurses is not installed. Ncurses is installed, so I tried with "make config" and "make modules", what is still running.Īs soon as I have something stable, I will write a wiki page. Third try now is native compiling on Debian-dockstar, with the source package of gorgone. I have seen in the source code, that "ath_print()" is defined in "ath/debug.c", but do not know why it is not linked. User.warn kernel: ath9k_hw: Unknown symbol ath_print (err 0) Gorgone was so nice to compile the ath drivers for me for the 2.6.35.4 kernel, but I got an error at ![]() The compiling works good (2.5 h), but the modules were not loadable (wrong format). I setup an Arch Linux from with native compiling. lib/modules/2.6.35.4-dockstar/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath.ko andīecause I failed with cross-compiling Linux-dockstar on Ubuntu 10.04 (objcopy failure), "STAR WARS" Is a trademark of LUCASFILMS who is not affiliated in any way with this product or with Radiant Artifacts.Thank you for taking care. Like our style but don't see exactly what you are looking for? Contact us to create the perfect piece, uniquely for you!ĭISCLAIMER: In no event shall the seller under the store name "RadiantArtifacts" be liable for any direct, indirect, punitive, incidental, special consequential damages, to property or life, whatsoever arising out of or connected with the use or misuse of it’s products. It is our goal to produce products that genuinely light up your life! Our specialties are Original Home Goods, Novelties, & LED Cosplay Props! All Radiant Artifacts products are produced by us in our workshop in Portland, Oregon, USA. We are experienced printers with professional equipment but please do not expect an injection molded surface finish as it is not possible. Note, due to the nature of the printing process the side walls of the parts have very fine lines. This device is printed using environmentally friendly corn derived PLA plastic! It is durable enough to last a lifetime while still being biodegradable, so we feel great about how this product is manufactured! This speaker docking station is universal for all of the low profile smart speakers including: (Or give the perfect gift to any Star Wars fan.) Show off your inner geekdom with this subtle piece of decor referencing the original Star Wars trilogy. Fellow Star Wars Fans rejoice! This listing is for an originally designed Death Star smart speaker holder! ![]()
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