![]() ![]() Or grep -ri killer /usr/src/linux*/drivers/net/ grep -ri e2200 /usr/src/linux*/drivers/net/ The other answer answers here give great detail on how to compile the driver module and insert it - if you look at the Linux source code, you can "grep" your device name in the /drivers/net directory eg. All drivers are usually built into big distributions like Debian (or Ubuntu) and Centos. ![]() ![]() The latest network devices usually take a while to work their way into the Linux kernel. ![]()
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