11-24-2015, 11:35 AM
It does appear that everything checks out and that there is a kernel driver for it built-in.
Re: #4, use command "ls -l" in place of "ll". Redhat Linux must have "ll" aliased to "ls -l" and Linux Lite doesn't.
I'm fresh out of ideas, but looks to me like drive should work. Best bet would be to post question on Ubuntu forums. Many more users on that forum and more likely that people there have tackled this problem before.
Re: #4, use command "ls -l" in place of "ll". Redhat Linux must have "ll" aliased to "ls -l" and Linux Lite doesn't.
I'm fresh out of ideas, but looks to me like drive should work. Best bet would be to post question on Ubuntu forums. Many more users on that forum and more likely that people there have tackled this problem before.
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