the hardware is NOT seen by the kernel. Does the kernel have the driver at all or do I need to compile a new kernel?
Ok so what is the name of the module that has the driver?
I'm sure that it ain't that hard to find out. I'm sure google with some google-fu used to give you an answer to exactly this kind of question in no more than 5 minutes of googling. 10 at most. I'm sure the driver exists.
Try it. Really. Watch google repeatedly drop and change your keywords, claim it hasn't then return pages with crucial keywords absent.
It's recommending. It's not searching. There is a difference and for this kind of thing it sucks very hard. You must have examples you've seen. This isn't my first it just came up in the last week so I picked on it here.
What makes you think there is any support for this hardware? By all accounts reports on the internet indicate that there isn’t any support so you’re asking Google for evidence of existence for a thing that doesn’t. And the topic is nice enough that it can’t find clear examples of counterfactual. This is also a bad use of Google. For something like this why not ask on the LKML? Something like this is perfect for that.
Ok so what is the name of the module that has the driver?
I'm sure that it ain't that hard to find out. I'm sure google with some google-fu used to give you an answer to exactly this kind of question in no more than 5 minutes of googling. 10 at most. I'm sure the driver exists.
Try it. Really. Watch google repeatedly drop and change your keywords, claim it hasn't then return pages with crucial keywords absent.
It's recommending. It's not searching. There is a difference and for this kind of thing it sucks very hard. You must have examples you've seen. This isn't my first it just came up in the last week so I picked on it here.