
Iḿ getting late in the art and this little problems totally delay my studies. If anyone can help, i would be really grateful. Makefile:1335: recipe for target 'modules' failed Make: *** /lib/modules/4.6.0-kali1-amd64/build: Arquivo ou diretório não encontrado. Make ARCH=x86_64 CROSS_COMPILE= -C /lib/modules/4.6.0-kali1-amd64/build M=/root/rtl8192eu-linux-driver modules Well, tried this solution (too), but when I gonna to the second step, I get make For me it didn't work the first time, so try multiple times if it doesn't work directy. in terminal type: sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/nfĥ. Install it with make and sudo make install I am very happy to say that it works!!! Unfortunately your solution didn't work for me, but I realy appreciate your help. Please help me with this problem, this is my last option to get it to work. de2104x 0000:0a:0c.0 eth0: set link 10baseT autoI am using the latest version of Kali Rolling so that can't be it, and it works on Windows 10 so it has nothing to do with the adaptor itself. usb 1-3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3

usb 1-3: New USB device found, idVendor=0bda, idProduct=818b usb 1-3: new high-speed USB device number 7 using ehci-pci This is the bottom part of what popped up after 'make': /home/johnk/Downloads/TP-LinkDriverLinux. I would really appreciate it if you could help me out. I don't know much about Linux in general. I'll have to test it further to make sure the adapter works as normal, but until then it looks great.Code: de2104x 0000:0a:0c.0 eth0: set link 10baseT auto I have a TP-Link tl-wn821n v6 and there is no driver for the 18.04 version of Ubuntu.

NT Kernel & System is using 0% of CPU and 24KB of RAM as normal. It did install drivers, and all seems good right now. To fix it, I went to Device Manager and got Windows to search online for drivers for my device. I don't know if this is the case for all users, but I thought I'd mention it in case it is.

Seeing as I had experienced this problem only after installing the Windows 8.1 driver, I assume that said driver is not suitable for Windows 10. After doing a bit of research, I found that this is normally down to a dodgy driver. Later, however, I experienced huge slowdowns on my PC, FPS drops in all my games, and noticed that the CPU usage and memory usage of the NT Kernel & System process was through the roof. I manually installed it just as they showed me to, and all seemed fine. Okay, after raising a ticket with TP-Link support they suggested to use the Windows 8.1 driver. Are you using the windows 10 built-in driver or driver for Windows 8.1?
