Thomas Bächler wrote:
Gabriel Morrison Lima Dantas schrieb:
Removing radeon from initramfs and putting it in MODULES section of
rc.conf
solves the problem.
Hm, I hope you are happy this way until we know what's going on ...
the problem is certainly not that the firmware is not put in
Flavio Costa wrote:
Maybe the output of NetworkManager's log would be helpful too.
Try # tail -f /var/log/messages while connecting to a wireless connection.
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Jeff Horelick wrote:
Hey all,
libtorrent-rasterbar is pretty out of date (2 months and 2 package
versions), so here's a PKGBUILD for the new version. I bumped the pkgver
(obviously), added python to the dependency list since we *ARE* building the
python bindings...
Do the python packages need
Juan Diego wrote:
Good day everyone
I have a suggestion.
if you take a look at the packages in aur, most of them are always up
to date, the reason that I can find is the flag out-of-date feature,
this is very interesting because in aur you also have the possibility
to propose a new PKGBUILD (
David C. Rankin wrote:
Listmates,
I'm not sure where to start troubleshooting this problem. For months and
months, ever since I installed Arch, my Atheros wifi (through ath0) has always
just worked right out of the box.
snip
The mywpa.conf file is:
CONNECTION=wireless
INTERFACE=wlan0
Thomas Bächler wrote:
Tom K schrieb:
SImplest, most Arch-like solution is to load the modules in the
required order in the rc.conf MODULES array.
I hope that's what you mean by manually. :)
With the asynchronous trigger load MODULES=() settle, there is
no way anymore to ensure module
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