ASUS NUC14MNK fos kernel no netwerk drivers
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@Tom-Elliott Is there any other we could try?
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@Eazis Well, what I’m seeing is that the 8125 isn’t being detected at all, and I’m not really sure why at this point. The kernel you tested with has all 8125 firmware associated, as well the driver set to load it. So I’m at a lost as to why it’s not loading that specific thing. The network is detected, but not loaded for some reason. More simply, it seems the kernel can see and tell the type of device, but for whatever reason it doesn’t actually want to load it as a potential interface as being available.
I’m unsure where to go until this portion can work and without one of these myself, it’s really difficult to guess about in the dark.
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@Tom-Elliott Is there anything i can do for you? Maybe we can chat anywhere?
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@Eazis IF you can boot in and run
ip link show
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@Eazis YEah, my suspicions correct, this far at least.
You can try downloading rod’s latest kernel:
https://github.com/rluzuriaga/fos/releases/download/EXP_20250617/bzImageI doubt it will work, but who knows…
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@Tom-Elliott Sorry for the delay. Yesterday i was out of the office.
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@Tom-Elliott said in ASUS NUC14MNK fos kernel no netwerk drivers:
@Eazis YEah, my suspicions correct, this far at least.
You can try downloading rod’s latest kernel:
https://github.com/rluzuriaga/fos/releases/download/EXP_20250617/bzImageI doubt it will work, but who knows…
Here have anyone the same problem within linuxmint. Are you sure you have the correct driver added?
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?p=2577017#p2577017
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@Eazis Will you test a new experimental kernel that @rodluz in this post
https://forums.fogproject.org/post/156904 -
This did the trick!
So the 8125 driver was missing?