romao
2017-11-07 06:57 deepin
Hey, there!
Usually, the driver is already installed, and it's plug and play.
But, looks like it isn't working (obvious). So, after the kernel 3.2 of linux, you don't need to install a driver via any script. What you need to install is the firmware binary.
So, open your terminal (ctrl + alt + T, or click in the terminal icon), and paste this code:
Copy the Code
Usually, it works on debian derivative. Hope it works for you!
Please, post the result of this, for further help or else.
romao
Usually, the driver is already installed, and it's plug and play.
But, looks like it isn't working (obvious). So, after the kernel 3.2 of linux, you don't need to install a driver via any script. What you need to install is the firmware binary.
So, open your terminal (ctrl + alt + T, or click in the terminal icon), and paste this code:
- apt-get install firmware-atheros
Usually, it works on debian derivative. Hope it works for you!
Please, post the result of this, for further help or else.
romao
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