Ok...
I managed to get wifi working ...
The steps I took after booting from the initial image:
# rkill unblock wlan
# copy /etc/netctl/examples/wireless-wpa /etc/netctl/mywifi
wrote:
> On 12/05/2019 01:50 PM, L. Rose wrote:
> > did you check "ip l" when booting the arch live image, to see if t
On 12/5/19 10:59 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
With the arch installer, if the wifi chip is enable, it should be picked up
and enabled automatically.
"With the arch installer"??? :) You confuse with another distribution.
There is no any 'installer' to install Arch.
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Maderios
On 12/05/2019 01:50 PM, L. Rose wrote:
> did you check "ip l" when booting the arch live image, to see if the interface
> is really not detected? Did you try unblocking it with rfkill? Maybe there is
> a hardware switch on your device, or a key combination with fn + f8 or
> similar?
I would secon
Hi Leo,
> I seem not to be able to get Wifi working when booted from the Arch
> installation image.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Network_configuration/Wireless may
have some useful information.
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Cheers, Ralph.
Hi Leo,
did you check "ip l" when booting the arch live image, to see if the
interface is really not detected? Did you try unblocking it with rfkill?
Maybe there is a hardware switch on your device, or a key combination
with fn + f8 or similar?
Otherwise, it might be helpful if you'd provide
Hi,
I would love to get some pointers what to change to get this working,
otherwise Ill return the laptop and look for a more cooperating one.
Can you provide the output of lspci -v regarding the wirleess chipset?
Regards
Bjoern
(nb - I did post this question also on Reddit)
So I decided to replace my aging ASUS laptop with a shiny new one. After
long considerations and lurking in various places I decided to go for this
- not very cheap - one.
One of the reasons is that I this time intend not to remove Windows and
keep t
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