OK - worked out the issue with the Asus download driver:Īfter unzipping I had a folder that I had presumed to be an install package - but could not figure out how to load it So that guide suggests to use either the proprietary edimax driver or the open source item also linked. So expect to load this via the terminal - but what commands do I need?Īpparently uses same chipset as the Asus adapter I thought somehow could use the Driver Manager but that content is just blank I downloaded the Asus proprietary driver package for Linux from here but not clear on how to actually install this. This question relates to loading Proprietary driver package, in this case for an Asus AC56 USB Wireless Adapter (which I believe is Realtek based - apparently 8812au driver) Much of Mint is very intuitive - great job!īut as said still very much a rookie when working in the Terminal I'm doing my 'learning' on a notebook, in advance of building an HTPC and plan to use this platform. Hello - newbie here - quite a rookie with Linux in general but after initially trying cinnamon over Ubuntu, I like the way it 'feels' and installed complete Mint 16 Petra package.
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