Hi Ralph,
On 2019-12-24 11:13+, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> > > > I was able to install the driver:
> > > >
> > > > $ lsmod | grep 8192
> > > > 8192eu 1544192 0
> > > > cfg80211 851968 1 8192eu
> > > > vmw_vmci 81920 0
> > >
Hi Ralph,
Thank you for your reply.
On 2019-12-24 10:17+, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> > I'm trying to make tl-wn823n v2.0 work on arch linux. I followed the
> > this[1] guide. [1]https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=218152
>
> Have you also been following this guide in the
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to make tl-wn823n v2.0 work on arch linux. I followed the
this[1] guide.
I was able to install the driver:
$ lsmod | grep 8192
8192eu 1544192 0
cfg80211 851968 1 8192eu
vmw_vmci 81920 0
$ dmesg | grep
On 2017-01-05 17:37+0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jan 2017 11:28:23 -0500, Eli Schwartz via arch-general wrote:
You could filter/block them, though.
Ok, "ban" is the wrong term, it should read "block". English isn't my
native language, so this could happen.
However, I helped the OP, I
I read a web page sometime ago says these would work:
- put your computer into "sleep" (to RAM):
$ sudo su -c 'echo "mem" > /sys/power/state'
- put your computer into "hibernate" (to disk):
$ sudo su -c 'echo "disk" > /sys/power/state'
I just tried both, but "hibernate" doesn't work on
13:24 Ralf Mardorf, <silver.bul...@zoho.com> wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jan 2017 20:16:32 +0800, Tim Ye via arch-general wrote:
>I read a Arch Linux wiki page says one can "install a group":
>
>"Install the xfce4 group."
>
>how can I do that?
Actually I shouldn'
On 2017-01-05 13:24+0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jan 2017 20:16:32 +0800, Tim Ye via arch-general wrote:
I read a Arch Linux wiki page says one can "install a group":
"Install the xfce4 group."
how can I do that?
Actually I shouldn't have replied to your req
Hi,
I read a Arch Linux wiki page says one can "install a group":
"Install the xfce4 group."
how can I do that?
Thanks,
- Tim
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