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RE: Ralink 5370 wifi driver - Porcinus - 03-31-2019 If the kernel version is not the same as the last post, you will need to upgrade it, you may also need to recompile GPIO driver. Thru SSH: - 'sudo apt-get update' - 'sudo apt-get install raspberrypi-kernel raspberrypi-kernel-headers' - Restart the console - If buttons on the console does not work anymore, reconnect thru SSH. - 'cd /home/pi/Freeplay/mk_arcade_joystick_rpi' - 'sudo nano dkms.conf' and check what version is indicated (0.1.5.X), then exit nano by pressing Ctrl+X. - 'sudo dkms build -m mk_arcade_joystick_rpi -v VERSION_FROM_NANO(0.1.5.X)' - 'sudo dkms install -m mk_arcade_joystick_rpi -v VERSION_FROM_NANO(0.1.5.X) --force' - 'sudo modprobe mk_arcade_joystick_rpi' - Buttons should work now, if not, a path to a log file will be provided, please copy/paste it's content here. RE: Ralink 5370 wifi driver - jakejm79 - 04-01-2019 Thanks Porcinus for the info, I don't have a hub, so can't get the outputs via SSH with the dongle inserted. Kernel version is 4.14.98-v7+ and both mt7601u.bin and mt6701u.ko are present in the correct locations. At this point, I'm just going to send the dongle back and use the wired connection (now that I have everything setup and tweaked the way I want the only time I will need a network connection is running skyscraper and added the relevant artwork I want) - its a little inconvenient but not worth messing with. Thanks for the help though. RE: Ralink 5370 wifi driver - Porcinus - 04-01-2019 No problem There is a last thing you can try but it can crash your device. If so, you will have to unplug the battery and plug it back (while the USB cable is disconnected). - Plug the WiFi dongle, wait 10sec and unplug it. - Plug the ethernet adapter, connect thru SSH. - 'cd /home/pi/Retropie/roms/' - 'sudo dmesg > dmesg.txt' - The file should be accessible via Windows shares. - Paste the last 30 lines here. |