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NEVER execute a command unless you fully understand it.

If someone suggests you run:

dx80ce820syn213brelpkg install

Do not run it. Here's why:

Instead:


sudo dpkg -i dx80ce820syn213brelpkg.deb
sudo apt-get install -f   # Fix missing dependencies

For advanced users who prefer CLI access. dx80ce820syn213brelpkg install

If the installation fails, use the following checks:

  • Dependency Issues: Legacy drivers often depend on specific older versions of system libraries (like glibc). If you are installing this on a modern OS, it will likely fail due to library mismatches.
  • Logs: Check /var/log/messages or the output of the dmesg command immediately after running the install to see if the hardware was recognized.
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