extra/alx.ko If you do not, you may need to rename the alx.ko that it did find to alx.ko.bak or something of the sort, and run the last three commands again. Note: You after executing the last line, you should see the module load from. Sudo make -C /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build M=$(pwd) modules_install Now, all that's left is to make and install the drivers make -C /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build M=$(pwd) modules Once that is finished, we'll modify the alx driver to include our E2400 (feel free to use your text editor of choice) cd ubuntu-vivid/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/įind the line defining ALX_DEV_ID_E2200 (you can just search for E2200), and add this below it #define ALX_DEV_ID_E2400 0xe0a1Īgain, find E2200, and after the lines , That last step can take a little while, so relax and bask in the knowledge that your E2400 will soon be working. You would replace vivid with your release codename. I am posting this from my Skylake MSI Z170A GAMING M5 build using my Killer E2400 on Ubuntu Gnome! Below are the (more or less) simple steps I used to get it working.įirst we'll follow some instructions from Ubuntu sudo apt-get build-dep linux-image-$(uname -r)
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