![]() • Latest ATI and AMD drivers for Microsoft Windows • Latest nVidia graphics card drivers for Geforce, Quadro, Tesla and ION / Grid • Latest Atheros, Attansic and Zydas drivers • Qualcomm and Atheros VENdor and DEVices • Realtek drivers for network, wifi, bluetooth and audio • MSI BIOSes for all MSI motherboards • Latest USB 3.0 drivers for ASmedia, Etron, Fresco. • VIA drivers for network, wifi and graphics card • Technical specifications older CPUs and photo • Unofficial Qualcomm Atheros technical forum • Unofficial nVidia technical forum for graphics card • Unofficial Realtek technical forum for audio, network, wireless, cardreader. Hi I am new to ArchLinux. Before I have used: RedHat, Fedora, Ubuntu, SLES and for quite long time OpenSuse (I still love it and have on other machine). Sep 25, 2013 I have rebooted the system and now tried again. I see different message: Linux kernel source not configured - missing version.h. Atheros AR81 Family Ethernet Driver 1.0.1.9 Linux. Open Drivers. Download Now -> AR81Family-Linux-v1.0.1.9.tar.gz local download -- Backup Server. Driver Summary. AR81Family-linux-v1.0.1.0 linux driver of Atheros AR8121/AR8113 PCI-E Ethernet Adapter, as common used in wireless router. I decided to try ArchLinux on my laptop because I think OpenSuse is too heavy in some cases. I think its time for me to try a little bit more than box distro like openSUSE. I have successfully installed ArchLinux on my machine with dual boot with Suse (thats why I do not need GRUB). Now I have issue with my network. I already know that AR* Family does not work out of box, so I am trying to add it. The issue I have is this: since I do not have network, I have booted from CD and used 'arch-chroot /mnt'. Everything fine so far. I can add packages with pacman. I added 'make' and gcc'. Now I try to 'make' from package AR81Family-linux-v1-10.1.14.tar. When I execute 'make' I see error: Linux kernel source not found I have executed pacman -Qi linux and see there version 3.11.1-1. I already installed linux-headers, but this not solve my issue. What package do I need? I am not sure about 'AR81Family-linux-v1-10.1.14'. I know the WIKI mentioned another package, but I know 'AR81Family-linux-v1-10.1.14' worked fine with SLES 11 SP1. I have two questions: what package is missing for kernel source? What package do you advise me to install considering the kernel 3.11 and Laptop: ASUS G51J. Regards Rafal Last edited by rafdre (2013-09-26 05:11:39). I compiled the driver and added module on SLES SP1 so I think I can be able to do the same on ArchLinux Above I provided wrong information. I have used: AR81Family-Linux-v1.0.1.9.tar What kernel version does SLES use? What is the upstream URL to these drivers? It could be that the package you are attempting to compile is not for the 3.11.x kernel series. EDIT: Yep.[1] EDIT2: Looks like alphaniner has a NIC with these drivers.[2] Perhaps you can PM him/her to find out how it's working. EDIT3: This wiki page suggests these drivers are working out-of-the-box.[3] 1. Last edited by graysky (2013-09-21 14:27:53). Hello, I think there is an issue with the network drivers due to the new kernel. On this page The latest file I have found is exactly the one described here: But with the file 'compat-drivers-2013-03-28-5-u.tar.bz2' I get errors when I use the procedure described on the WIKI page. After 'make 'I get error: /root/compat-drivers-2013-03-28-5-u/include/linux/compat-3.10.h:93:6: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type info->skip_vt_switch = true; I have found something here: but have not yet tried anything and I am not sure if this is relevant for me. Regarding the file 'AR81Family-linux-v1.0.1.14.tar.gz' The error message 'Linux kernel source not configured - missing autoconf.h' is known and have nothing to do with missing package linux-headers Check this: I have applied the patch in src directory like this: patch -p1. I already know that AR* Family does not work out of box Where does this come from? Because it's the contrary, Atheros chips are extremely well supported, both ethernet and wireless. The alx driver took a while to enter the kernel, but that's an exception. Your particular NIC is supported by the atl1e driver, you don't need to compile any out-of-kernel drivers. If it doesn't work, explain exactly in what way it doesn't - output of dmesg, error messages from the tools you used to try to configure the network, etc, etc, just follow troubleshooting steps from the wiki.
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