• Helix 🧬
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    12 years ago

    Please just try what @gyrfalcon@beehaw.org suggested in their top comment in your other thread.

    Just go to the WIFI-FE-2(Other Driver)/Linux Driver/DPA_MT7601U_LinuxSTA_3.0.0.3_20130313/ folder and type make. What happens?

    The instructions you gave in your other thread are for a different driver.

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      This happens: $ sudo make install make: *** No rule to make target ‘install’. Stop.

      This is what the MakeFile contains:

      all: make -C UTIL/ osutil $(SHELL) cp_util.sh make -C MODULE/ build_tools make -C MODULE/ osdrv $(SHELL) cp_module.sh make -C NETIF/ osnet

      clean: make -C UTIL/ clean make -C MODULE/ clean make -C NETIF/ clean

      install: make -C UTIL/ install make -C MODULE/ install make -C NETIF/ install

      uninstall: make -C UTIL/ uninstall make -C MODULE/ uninstall make -C NETIF/ uninstall- -

      • Helix 🧬
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        12 years ago

        Just type make. Why do you type make install? If you can’t follow simple instructions, you won’t be happy with Linux.

          • Helix 🧬
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            This is the output for make install, or why is there an install keyword in the error?

            The full command you posted is make -C /home/uname/Downloads/mt7603_v1.16/os/linux -f Makefile.6 install, which is something completely different to make without any parameters.

            Just type make and nothing else.