Asus 1201n wifi issue RTL8192S driver needed
Asus 1201n wifi issue RTL8192S driver needed
I just got a Asus 1201n. Puppy (4.3.0) loaded and seam to find everything OK, except the wifi. It appears the wifi needs RTL8192S driver. RTL8192S is not on the module list, but close! Does anyone know where I can get RTL8192S or some other solution. As always, Puppy rocks as well as you guys. Thanks. -Mark
I will build this driver for Puppeee if you want to help me test it. Also, if you want to help with Puppeee, please send me lsmod output from your 1201n on regular Puppy so I can make sure Puppeee has all the modules you need.
At the moment Puppeee only has video drivers for for i915, but it shouldn't be an issue to add nvidia support. Its the blasted Poulsbo chip in the 11 and 12 inch HA models that proves to be a real problem.
At the moment Puppeee only has video drivers for for i915, but it shouldn't be an issue to add nvidia support. Its the blasted Poulsbo chip in the 11 and 12 inch HA models that proves to be a real problem.
Install instructions are here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=48288
and here
http://drop.io/puppeee
I expect to upload the new version in a few hours.
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Also it might be helpful if you could send me your /etc/X11/Xorg.conf from regular Puppy. If you zip it, you can post it here on the forum.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=48288
and here
http://drop.io/puppeee
I expect to upload the new version in a few hours.
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Also it might be helpful if you could send me your /etc/X11/Xorg.conf from regular Puppy. If you zip it, you can post it here on the forum.
How can I buy you a beer. The wifi is working. It will be a bot of time before I can post the lsmod data. Thanks for adding Chrome. Do you know if the Navidia Ion chip is being fully supports? One last thing, the mouse pad supports multiple fingers for things like stretch and vertical scrolling. Do you know of any drivers for this. It works great in Windows. Cheers. -Mark
Sweet! I don't need an lsmod if everything is working.
You can adjust the touch pad settings by running Flsynclient on the Settings menu. Pinch is not supported but most other stuff should be. I'm not sure what kind of touchpad you have, so you'll have to tell me what works.
I haven't added the nvidia 3d accelerated drivers yet. I need time to research this.
Please test:
Sound
Hotkeys
Eee-control (hammer icon near menu button)
Webcam (try Ucview on Multimedia menu)
Xorg, Xvesa
You can adjust the touch pad settings by running Flsynclient on the Settings menu. Pinch is not supported but most other stuff should be. I'm not sure what kind of touchpad you have, so you'll have to tell me what works.
I haven't added the nvidia 3d accelerated drivers yet. I need time to research this.
Please test:
Sound
Hotkeys
Eee-control (hammer icon near menu button)
Webcam (try Ucview on Multimedia menu)
Xorg, Xvesa
Here is what I got so far... I really apprciate your efforts. Puppy on the 1201n Eee is turning out to be amazing. -Mark
Sound: OK
Hotkeys: OK for brightness, sound, wifi, other not yet tested
Eee-control: When clicked, it flashes, but not sure what it did
Webcam: OK
Xorg, Xvesa: OK (I think)
After being on for several hours, temp warning at 70C, runs mostly near 68C.
Looking forward to none beta of Chrome so add-on can be installed.
What is the yellow in the CPU monitor?
Two finger V-scrolling would be great. Synaptic? mouse pad from a reading.
Sound: OK
Hotkeys: OK for brightness, sound, wifi, other not yet tested
Eee-control: When clicked, it flashes, but not sure what it did
Webcam: OK
Xorg, Xvesa: OK (I think)
After being on for several hours, temp warning at 70C, runs mostly near 68C.
Looking forward to none beta of Chrome so add-on can be installed.
What is the yellow in the CPU monitor?
Two finger V-scrolling would be great. Synaptic? mouse pad from a reading.
You can adjust the temp warning upwards. It's calibrated for a cooler processor.
Hmmm, eee-control crashes. I read the 1201N has a weird super hybrid engine. Might have to wait for a newer kernel version. I will try to make eee-control more fault tolerant.
I think the CPU monitor is yellow because I tried a yellow theme a long time ago and it never changed back. I'll have to figure out why.
Try to turn on Two finger scrolling in Flsynclient and let me know if it works. My 1005HA doesn't support it with the current kernel, but my 1000H does. It might improve when I update the kernel to 2.6.33.
Hmmm, eee-control crashes. I read the 1201N has a weird super hybrid engine. Might have to wait for a newer kernel version. I will try to make eee-control more fault tolerant.
I think the CPU monitor is yellow because I tried a yellow theme a long time ago and it never changed back. I'll have to figure out why.
Try to turn on Two finger scrolling in Flsynclient and let me know if it works. My 1005HA doesn't support it with the current kernel, but my 1000H does. It might improve when I update the kernel to 2.6.33.
Thanks for the reply. The two finger scroll does not appear to work. In addition, when I plug in a USB mouse, it is not recognized. Most things appear to be working. I did lose the Volume widget on the task bar. I'm not sure what the Z^ key does. When I pressed it, the screen went blank and appeared to be in suspension, but I was not able to wake it back up. The screen res of 1366 x 768 is not an option in xorg. There is a difference in Hulu flash video between Win7 and Puppy. I'm thinking due to the Navidia chip is working on Win7. Overall, awesome. I'm looking forward to make Puppy the default OS on my Eee. I have it running nicely on my Eee 701. Again, many thanks. -Mark
Thanks for the reply. The two finger scroll does not appear to work. In addition, when I plug in a USB mouse, it is not recognized. Most things appear to be working. I did lose the Volume widget on the task bar. I'm not sure what the Z^ key does. When I pressed it, the screen went blank and appeared to be in suspension, but I was not able to wake it back up. The screen res of 1366 x 768 is not an option in xorg. There is a difference in Hulu flash video between Win7 and Puppy. I'm thinking due to the Navidia chip is working on Win7. Overall, awesome. I'm looking forward to make Puppy the default OS on my Eee. I have it running nicely on my Eee 701. Again, many thanks. -Mark
Sorry about the 2x post. I just discovered that the 1201n Eee has a wlan-card is [ realteak rtl8191se ]. Not the RTL8192S. RTL8192S drops wifi lots... When using the installer, is there way to make the SD card ext2 instead of vfat? I have an app that will not install on vfat since it need to set permissions. Your contribution to the Puppy community is amazing. As always, thanks. -Mark
The driver I gave you is rtl8191se. I'm not terribly surprised about the dropping. That's the drawback with buying brand new hardware. It's likely going to take the linux kernel people a few months to develop a stable driver.
I think Gparted can reformat your SD card. (I always do it from the command line).
Can you check for me if you get native resolution in xorg in standard puppy 4.3.1? Also check if you can get native resolution in Xvesa.
As far as suspend goes, when you try to wake it up, how far does it get? Do the hard drive and wifi leds come on? Does the fan start? Does the backlight come on? Do you see a flashing cursor?
I'm hoping I can fix this stuff without having to buy a 1201N myself.
I think Gparted can reformat your SD card. (I always do it from the command line).
Can you check for me if you get native resolution in xorg in standard puppy 4.3.1? Also check if you can get native resolution in Xvesa.
As far as suspend goes, when you try to wake it up, how far does it get? Do the hard drive and wifi leds come on? Does the fan start? Does the backlight come on? Do you see a flashing cursor?
I'm hoping I can fix this stuff without having to buy a 1201N myself.
When I press Z^, everything goes dark and the power switch blinks. When I press the power switch again, the power light is constant but nothing else appears to be happening. The correct display is listed, but doesn't quite look right on the screen. Round objects appear to be a bit oval. External USB mouse is not recognized. Overall, things are looking up with the exception of the wifi and Ion stuff. I was also playing with the HDMI. Works great in Win7 but no detection in Puppy. As always, your efforts are awesome and greatly appreciated -Mark