Ah yes you are right. Then the files I'm missing are just not included in
libboost-all-dev package for my Ubuntu version...
I just looked at the most recent package and after the packages have not been
listed as dependencies I figured that they must be missing. My bad.
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Comparing the boost modules listed on https://packages.ubuntu.com/eoan
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reveals that some boost modules are not included in Ubuntu's packages.
The one I know is missing for certain is contain
Public bug reported:
Comparing the boost modules listed on https://packages.ubuntu.com/eoan
/libboost-all-dev and https://github.com/boostorg/boost/tree/master/libs
reveals that some boost modules are not included in Ubuntu's packages.
The one I know is missing for certain is container_hash but m
Ahm... I can try. Never built one before and I'm not sure how well my broken
Manjaro installation will cope with that. But I can definitely try it...
Do you happen to have instructions somewhere on how to build a kernel yourself?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1750385/+attachment/5093635/+files/ManjaroKernelConfig.txt
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Unfortunately I am not able to find the configuration file in Manjaro. I
looked into /usr/src/ but this folder is completely empty. I also tried
locating it via find -type f -name '.config' but this only found my
Linux Mint Kernel configurations.
I should add that my Manjaro installation is more o
I did not find the option to not even power the bluetooth adapter as I
can in KDE but turning bluetooth off did not seem to change the wifi
behavior.
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I have the bluetooth adapter powered off in Manjaro but I also have it
powered off in Mint (I did not check the bluetooth state in the live
ubuntu-image on the USB though).
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So I installed the linked image on a USB and booted that up.
The problem still persists. I also tried setting the antenna selection
but it made the wifi signal even worse.
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Do you want me to put that on a USB/CD, boot from that and check how the
wifi is doing?
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Title:
Poor wifi signal with RTL8723BE and 4.13.0-32 ker
@Kai-Heng Feng
So I went through the -rc* kernels and I found the 4.11-rc8 working just fine
whereas the wifi broke down with 4.12-rc1.
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I installed the linked kernel and the wifi still wasn't working (though
with antenna 1 it didn't even find the wifi in the first place and with
antenna 0 it wouldn't connect (the signal was really really bad though)
so it almost seems as if the problem is even worse than with the 4.13.
Though that
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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When using Linux Mint 18.3 alongside with the 4.13.0-32 kernel the wifi
signal is really really poor (while almost sitting on the respective
router) whereas with the 4.10.0-38 it works like charm.
I had to use a configuration file for getting the wifi to work properly
(/etc/m
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