In recent Linux Kernels PEAK CAN USB adapter works natively without the need of installing PEAK drivers. As the manufacturer says: Since kernel version 3.6, the netdev interface with all of the PEAK-System PC CAN interfaces is natively included in the mainline kernel. So, there is no need to install the PCAN driver for Linux
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How to update or customise the raspberry pi Linux kernel
It is some times necessary to customise the Linux Kernel to add or remove specific support in terms of hardware compatibility. For instance, I wanted to experiment with the popular PEAK USB adapter. In that case, there is the SocketCAN Linux driver which is embedded in Kernel since version 3.6. To enable this option in
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