I just did a fresh install of Arch Linux on my Gateway NV55C Laptop. I'm no stranger to Arch Linux and have been using it since 2007, and am no stranger to the constant updating and things getting broken. Well heres my problem the Wifi device driver is the dkms-8192cu in the AUR repository did the installation from AUR not to be confused with the General packages for all you noobs out there. Anyway I got some error at the end of the installation of the package saying echo something or other and at the end error. Sorry I can't post the code of the error I'm in Windows right now and I only have the base Linux installed on my Linux partition. Is anybody familiar with Realtek RTL8192se Wireless Card and its driver? What happens is when I'm in my Linux partition the Wifi light is lit up but when I Sync pacman the internet freezes and same when a ping something. Any ideas? Thanks.
I didn't mean anything toward noobs with that comment, it wasn't meant to be disrespectful. I neeed some help with my wifi module on my laptop, I think your misinterpreting me. It wasn't meant to be disrespectful.
Ok I opplogize for saying noob in reference to something trivial. To me it sounded like trying to warm up to people. But I guess I can see how that would be considered rude. Well I hope we cleared that up. I'll try to copy my installation errors on paper and copy them down and post the output on here.
Sorry if I overreacted, things often come accross wrong in online text. The noob comment on it's own was not offensive - it just seemed a very jarring contrast to the rest of your post which - quite frankly - doesn't match the standards we often expect for help threads around here. For new forum members I'd generally opt for tactfully pointing out what info can be clarified so forum members can help - but what I (perhaps mistakenly) perceived as arrogance prevented me from providing such help which I can try now:
First, your forum title is not really indicative of the problem at hand. If you clarify the title to specify the issue is with dkms-8192cu from AUR or more generally with your Realtek RTL8192se Wireless Card, these keywords will get the attention of the forum users with the most relevant experience to be able to help you.
As a bit of an aside, there is no reason to appologize. If I really had an issue I just wouldn't bother responding - even if abrupt, I hope my comment gives a push in the direction of a more productive post.
Well thats the output of my iwconfig I had to copy it on paper and type it out in windows, there mite be 1 error with a colon or a dash or something but I think thats right. Well if you have any suggestions to my problem feel free to help thanks.
So let's start at the beginning - what hardware do you have (lspci -nn or lsusb output)? Did you check dmesg for any messages regarding the wireless? Those are the basics of the basics when troubleshooting hardware issues.
Good point I uninstalled 8192cu package and rebooted. So I log in did wifi-menu and the wifi light lit up. I signed on my signal. But I still got the same problem. It's funny though cause the first Arch installation disk after the systemd upgrade where the installation became trikier I'd say the Dec 2011 installation cd the internet works fine on it but something is wrong in the current base base-devel packages where this is getting broken. I copied some things on paper from dmesg but I don't feel like writing down a bunch of stuff. If anybody else has run into this problem with the current packages and the rtl8192se module then let me know other wise I think I'm gonna do a google search. I like Arch better but maybe someone ran into thiis problem on another distro that useally is the case with these things.
I was doing some research online about the driver. It said the driver is in the package Linux-firmware but was only functional in a previous version so if Arch rollback came back to what it was I can download Linux-Firmware from 2011 and make my wifi functional. I read something online that the developer botched the new driver but what I don't get is why in GNU/Linux if something already works why update and break stuff. It's not Arch its the whole of GNU/Linux where every now again the Distribution gets alot of things changed and breaks. I had another problem on a previous ASUS laptop where sound wasn't working and then I had to rollback. I miss the old Arch rollback is there anyway the New Arch Rollback can get all the privious years of packages. I don't know I think I mite abandon Arch to much regret.
First thing is to rule out a potential problem with dual booting Windows: make sure that "fast boot" is disabled in the "BIOS", that is, the motherboard configuration screen accessed by pressing a key while booting (usually F2 but could be something else on yours).
Windows has this weird ability to "own" hardware across reboots, better disable it.
I'm usually connected by ethernet to the modem/router, yesterday I had a network problem and while fumbling around I noticed that Wifi disappeared from network-manager.
A few reboots later it came back, and now isn't there anymore.
I've been quick to blame the ISP but maybe this time it wasn't their fault after all.
This is symptomatic of a longstanding powersave bug. The solution varies slightly based on the driver used, but the general fix is usually like this: wireless - No wifi adapter found! Dual boot windows 10 and Ubuntu 17.10 - Ask Ubuntu
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