On do, 2012-01-19 at 14:59 -0300, Paulo Roberto P. Evangelista wrote:
Yes, i did it Atts,
Paulo Roberto
<some shit that doesn't belong here> On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 12:52 PM, Jan de Groot <jan@jgc.homeip.net> wrote:
On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 12:43 -0300, Paulo Roberto P. Evangelista wrote:
Yes, I'm sure this pacman -U
Atts,
Paulo Roberto
AVISO LEGAL <snip>
LEGAL ADVICE <snip>
Please, when you mail to this list, why do you insert this stupid legal statement? You're mailing to a public mailinglist that is put into a public archive which is indexed by google. Also, please don't top-post, bottom-posting is standard in mailinglist conversations.
Anyways, to get back on your question: when you modprobe the module, it says "no such device". That means that the driver is either not suitable for your hardware, or the driver doesn't support your hardware (yet). Try to find out by reading "dmesg | tail" output instead of looking for missing files. Some modules require extra options for this to work.
So, you did what? You didn't read the message at all, because you're still top-posting and you're still including 100 lines of bullshit in every mail you send to this list. Anyways, dmesg | tail should contain enough pointers to your solution, but as you didn't share the output of that with us, we can't help you.