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Published in 2015-6-17 04:50:06 | Show all floors |Read mode
Edited by loboris at 2015-8-29 22:44

You are welcome to try Orange PI Ubuntu 15.04 Vivid image.
For more details please go to the post in Debian thread.

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Published in 2015-7-8 22:23:04 | Show all floors
Briliant, I hope you can make a image for Orange Pi 2 mini with MT7601U driver.

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Published in 2015-9-4 04:11:56 | Show all floors
jacer replied at 2015-7-8 22:23
Briliant, I hope you can make a image for Orange Pi 2 mini with MT7601U driver.

I believe the Kernel 4.1 at least on other Allwinner boards has support for MT7601, just give it time. That very cheap wireless dongle has caused me more headaches than saving a few dollars was worth, it'll be great when it's just supported everywhere.

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Published in 2015-9-4 05:46:16 | Show all floors
I managed to install the drivers myself on a Raspberry Pi 2 with Ubuntu Mate. I guess you could do that too for the Orange Pi.
I used this driver: https://github.com/porjo/mt7601
Follow the instructions here:
https://github.com/Yackou/nixie-radio/wiki/mt7601u-compilation
http://groenholdt.net/Computers/ ... e-Raspberry-Pi.html

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Published in 2015-10-20 04:56:04 | Show all floors
You're right dburner, I believe compiling the mt7601 drivers requires the kernel headers. @loboris, where can we find those, are they on git somewhere?

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Published in 2015-10-20 09:22:02 | Show all floors
blindpet replied at 2015-10-20 04:56
You're right dburner, I believe compiling the mt7601 drivers requires the kernel headers. @loboris,  ...

Check the link below.https://github.com/loboris/OrangePI-Kernel.git

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Published in 2015-10-20 16:17:00 | Show all floors
Thank you jacer, I will look into this.

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Published in 2015-12-7 01:16:48 | Show all floors
blindpet replied at 2015-10-20 16:17
Thank you jacer, I will look into this.

were you successful with building a usable MT7601 driver? I am looking to do the same.
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