rtw88-usb
iomemory-vsl
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0.0 | 5.7 | |
about 2 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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rtw88-usb
- Faster Linux 2.5G Networking with Realtek RTL8125B
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Cant find a working driver for rtl8723du realtek 802.11 wifi card.
See: https://github.com/ulli-kroll/rtw88-usb
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Kernel 5.11 will have driver support for the ax210, in case you've been thinking about upgrading to it. It'll still use the iwlwifi module.
I really hope USB support for rtw88 will be merged soon, there are so many USB dongles with those chips, it would be great to have them 'just work'.
iomemory-vsl
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How to install self compiled modules
EDIT: This is the link to the driver's github repo: https://github.com/RemixVSL/iomemory-vsl. I also checked the verbose output of update-initramfs and I don't find the driver in there so it's not adding it.
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[FS][US-MD] PCIe Flash Accelerators / SSDs: Oracle F80 800GB, SanDisk ioMemory SX300/PX600 1.3TB
These require a special driver for Linux: https://github.com/RemixVSL/iomemory-vsl Upgraded to latest firmware.
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[FS][US-MI] 2x Fusion ioScale 3.2TB PCIe SSDs
Not plug and play and I'm not sure about bootable. I've only used them on Linux with this post https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/configuring-fusion-io-sandisk-iodrive-iodrive2-ioscale-and-ioscale2-cards-with-proxmox.54832/ + the custom drivers here https://github.com/RemixVSL/iomemory-vsl on Proxmox 7. I also had them running on RHEL7 for a while via Sandisk/Dell's drivers but I couldn't get it working on RHEL8 so I swapped to Proxmox since someone else had already figured out the solution.
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Will a fusion I.O drive work as a day to day solid-state drive?
I have three FusionIO ioDrive2 MLC cards each in a different Proxmox server. With https://github.com/RemixVSL/iomemory-vsl, they work just fine with modern Linux kernels. They use a different device name (fioX instead of sdX) so they don't show up in some UIs that are filtering by name. Otherwise, they act like a normal block device. I've got them set up as additional Ceph OSDs.
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FusionIo ioDrive2 Windows install tutorial
Download drivers from a year kinda close to when the drive came out. I tried more recent versions that didn't work and settled one from Lenovo's site. Following the compatibility list from this Github page for an open-source version of the drivers for Proxmox, I picked dd_fusion-io_iomemory_sx300_gen3.5_4.2.0.988_x64_windows.exe (version 3 for my model no.)
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So I picked up this old enterprise SSD for plotting. Anyone else try these? It has a 17PBW rating!
Yes, I spent several hours before I got it working under Ubuntu. I think the driver available from WD/Sandisk would work fine for Windows. But I had to use the community updated project IOMemory-VSL on GitHub to build DKMS files to support the latest Linux Kernel. I used the Sandisk instructions and other utilities to update the drives firmware and perform a low level format.
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TrueNAS SCALE with ioMemory SX300 SSD
Using the v5.10.0 Tag:
What are some alternatives?
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iomemory-vsl4 - Updated Fusion-io iomemory VSL4 Linux (version 4.3.7) driver for recent kernels.
Vulnerable-Kext - A WIP "Vulnerable by Design" kext for iOS/macOS to play & learn *OS kernel exploitation
AQtion - Aquantia AQC multigigabit NIC linux driver (atlantic) - development preview
raspberry-pi-os - Learning operating system development using Linux kernel and Raspberry Pi
Huawei-WMI - Huawei WMI laptop extras linux driver
winfsp - Windows File System Proxy - FUSE for Windows
ebpfkit-monitor - ebpfkit-monitor is a tool that detects and protects against eBPF powered rootkits
ebpfkit - ebpfkit is a rootkit powered by eBPF
simplefs - A simple native file system for Linux kernel