• Ephera
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    2 years ago

    gcc will get installed as part of the build-essential package that @ksynwa@lemmy.ml listed. And gcc should get called automatically by the make-command.
    So, you actually don’t have to do a manual step to put gcc somewhere.

    Did you run those commands? Did it work?

    • @MrOzwaldManOP
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      02 years ago

      I tried doing make it gives me an error. Also (if you have downloaded the file checked it out), if I do “sudo make install” even with the GCC compiler installed, it still does not work.

      • @ksynwa
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        32 years ago

        why don’t you show or tell what this error is? people cannot telepathically know what is going wrong there.

        • @MrOzwaldManOP
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          make -C /home/uname/Downloads/mt7603_v1.16/os/linux -f Makefile.6 install make[1]: Entering directory ‘/home/uname/Downloads/mt7603_v1.16/os/linux’ mkdir: cannot create directory ‘/etc/Wireless’: File exists rm -rf /etc/Wireless/RT2870STA mkdir /etc/Wireless/RT2870STA cp /home/uname/Downloads/mt7603_v1.16/conf/RT2870STA.dat /etc/Wireless/RT2870STA/. install -d install: missing file operand Try ‘install --help’ for more information. make[1]: *** [Makefile.6:1736: install] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory ‘/home/uname/Downloads/mt7603_v1.16/os/linux’ make: *** [Makefile:351: install] Error 2

          • Helix 🧬
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            22 years ago

            /home/uname/Downloads/mt7603_v1.16/os/linux

            this looks like a completely different driver than the one you posted in your top comment. In which folder did you run this?

          • @ksynwa
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            12 years ago

            Is this for make or make install?

              • @ksynwa
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                32 years ago

                Are you sure your adapter does not work out of the box? Ubuntu seems to have the driver for it already at:

                /usr/lib/firmware/mt7601u.bin
                

                Maybe you can try sudo modprobe mt7601u and see if that makes it work.

                • Helix 🧬
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                  42 years ago

                  That’s the firmware, not the driver.

                  The driver seems to be the Ralink rt2870sta.

                  Even Debian, which is fairly restrictive, has a way easier process to load the firmware with the Kernel driver: https://wiki.debian.org/rt2870sta

                • @MrOzwaldManOP
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                  22 years ago

                  The only “internet connection” I have rn is USB Tethering from me phone.