This provides Realtek r8152 driver in DKMS way so that you can keep the latest driver even after the kernel upgrade.
The RTL8152 driver supports the following USB Ethernet chipsets.
- RTL8156 / RTL8156B(S)(G): 2.5 GbE (USB 3.0)
- RTL8153 / RTL8153B: 10/100/1000 MbE (USB 3.0)
- RTL8154 / RTL8154B: 10/100/1000 MbE (USB 2.0)
- RTL8152B: 10/100M (USB2.0)
There are 3 ways to install this DKMS module. Choose one as your tastes.
Those are not interfering with each other. So you can do all 3 methods but absolutely you don't need to.
Installation using the Debian package is recommended for the sake of getting the newer driver.
Download the latest Debian package from the Release tab on the Github repository.
Then enter the following command.
sudo dpkg -i realtek-r8152-dkms*.deb
If multiple files selected by the wild card, you should type the specific version of the file.
sudo dpkg -i realtek-r8152-dkms*.deb
If dependency error occurs, try to fix that with apt
command.
sudo apt install --fix-broken
Add the Launchpad PPA.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:awesometic/ppa
Then install the package using apt
tool.
sudo apt install realtek-r8152-dkms
Using the autorun.sh
script that Realtek provides on their original driver package. This is not installed as a DKMS, only efforts to the current kernel.
Download or clone this repository and move to the extracted directory, then run the script.
sudo ./autorun.sh
This script is from aircrack-ng team. You can install the DKMS module by a simple command.
Download or clone this repository and move to the extracted directory, then run the script.
sudo ./dkms-install.sh
You can build yourself this after installing some dependencies including dkms
.
sudo apt install devscripts debmake debhelper build-essential dkms
dpkg-buildpackage -b -rfakeroot -us -uc
GPL-2 on Realtek driver and the debian packaing.