The card worked reliably for me on windows 8. I solved my problem by buying
a new laptop with an Intel card and giving the old laptop to my
mother-in-law to use for windows.
On Thu., 25 Jul. 2019, 10:45 Aaron Landesman,
wrote:
> I made a Windows 7 partition a few years ago and the Realtek card d
Juan/Kelvin,
Based on Larry's earlier responses, I think we're going to have to wait until
the 3.18 kernel for the new and improved driver. Realtek has apparently made a
lot of fixes to its version of the driver, but porting it to the kernel is a
lot of work on Larry's part.
It sounds like s
rtl8192ee-dkms is the built name of the rtl8192ee package, so you're ok
there:
https://launchpad.net/~mjeanson/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+sourcepub/4248780
/+listing-archive-extra. You don't need the lowlatency headers unless
you are running the special low latency kernel.
Also, there's no need to inst
Thanks for all the hard work. I'll keep an eye out for the new code in
3.18. If there's any way I can provide useful debug info at any point
I'm happy to help.
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One thing I forgot to mention: I've been able to reproduce the problem
every time for several times with the procedure described.
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Tit
I've been able to reproduce a similar problem to chuxinxin and collected
logs.
Distro: Ubuntu 14.04 with Ubuntu mainline 3.16rc4
uname -a: Linux Cockatoo 3.16.0-031600rc4-generic #201407061635 SMP Sun Jul 6
20:36:26 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Step-by-step procedure to reproduce:
1.
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