Sorry, here: https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/d...wn725n/#Driver
There's 3 zips for linux.
Sorry, here: https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/d...wn725n/#Driver
There's 3 zips for linux.
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I only see two for Linux, one beta and one release driver. Worryingly, the beta one says that it'll become a release one "soon", but it was published over two years ago.
Yeah, that 2 years thing is not a great sign that they give a shit about linux operability.
Anyway, assuming your kernal is 3.19.3 or greater, I'd go with the beta. Normal worst-case scenario is that it bugs out and just doesn't work, best case - it works fine forever.
And, I have had a few instances over the years of needing that i386 architecture for various and sundry compatibility issues; So if the manufacturer driver doesn't function it might be worth a shot following his suggestion - You can always go back and uninstall if it doesn't work out.
-Formerly Stabulator
Yup. I've returned the dongles and ordered an Intel 9560 Pci card.
Last edited by FaultyMario; September 10th, 2020 at 09:05 AM.
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Easier said than done.
Branded cards are not really certified to be Linux-compatible and chinese generics are basically a PCIe to M.2 adapter with an older chipset slotted in.
I hate board manufacturers. I was going to limit my hate to Intel, but they're all alike, right?
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Still no BT or WiFi.
But Bruno can now launch Among Us from Wine.
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Wireless troubles were fixed a few months ago when I gave him my two dongles and bought a combined unit for myself.
He is now aware of the existence of android emulators for Linux. We'll see where that leads us.
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So He's asked me to install mods to his Minecraft. AFAIK, a mod loader is always the solution.
Now, one of the most robust modloaders is fabricmc, which can be installed from a .jar in Linux, question is, since Debian is not in the instructions, which distro is closer to it? Arch, Fedora, Gentoo or Void?
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If it's a .jar, all it should need is a Java runtime (JRE). That should be available on just about any distro.