![]() Makefile:16: recipe for target 'load' failedĪlso tried with "linux-headers-3.18.0-trunk-rpi2" because those are made for the RasPi2, but that didn't work either. This let me compile the files, once there I tried to run sudo make load, but this time the answer was: modprobe miiĮrror: could not insert module ch9x00.ko: Invalid module format In the Raspberry forums there is a posible solution in the seventh post that lead to install the "linux-headers-3.10-3-rpi" and then link the modules: sudo ln -s /lib/modules/3.10-3-rpi/build /lib/modules/ 4.1.7-v7+/build This is before I used the linux-headers method. The output of ls -l acording to Diederik comment. Makefile:13: recipe for target 'modules' failed Make: *** /lib/modules/4.1.7-v7+/build: No existe el fichero o el directorio. I copy the files from the CD driver to home/pi/linux, the command sudo make returns the following: make -C /lib/modules/4.1.7-v7+/build M=/home/pi/linux So i verify the kernel version of the rasp using uname -a, gives the following: Linux raspberrypi 4.1.7-v7+ #817 SMP PREEMPT Sat Sep 19 15:32: armv7l GNU/Linux modified Makefile and Kconfig for ch9x00.c If you want complied this module in kernel, refer to followedĪ. ![]() CH9x00 module depends on mii and usbnet modules.Supported linux kernel range from 2.6.x to 3.8.x Aparently the issue is the Kernel, the CD with the drivers bring a "readme", which claims: Installing the drivers in a laptop with Ubuntu 14.04 was easy, but same steps for the Rasp didn't work. ![]() The RasPi detect the QingHeng Electronics device as is show in the following screenshot. ![]() I'm using a Rasp and the Ethernet port is already taken, so we bought a USB2.0 to Fast Ethernet Adapter, like this one: English is not my native language so please be patient. ![]()
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