![]() Here we show the 88x2bu.ko wireless driver loading process as an example. Use Terminal to go to the driver directory and run the following commands to compile the driver.Īfter compiling, you can see the name of the chip.ko file is stored in the directory of the driver. However, if no related kernel headers are integrated in your system, please install the kernel sources first. ![]() Generally, compatible kernel headers are already built in Mint, so you don’t need to separately download and compile the kernel sources. Note: We recommend you install the same version tool to compile the driver.Īccording to the command “cat /proc/version”, you could see your Mint system is compiled by gcc5.4.0, so we should use gcc5.4.0 to compile the driver. In Mint, we can install compile tool GCC by command “apt-get install GCC” The development environment in Mint is required as follows Development Environment OS Mint 18.03 Kernel version 4.10.0-38.generic Gcc version 5.4.0 Compile the Driverīefore you compile the driver, please make sure you have the correct compile tool and kernel sources. ![]() After loading the driver, run the following command to check if the driver is successfully loaded.
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