Re: [arch-general] TP-link tl-wn823n v2.0 wifi dongle not working

2019-12-24 Thread Tim Ye via arch-general
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 > > >

Re: [arch-general] TP-link tl-wn823n v2.0 wifi dongle not working

2019-12-24 Thread Tim Ye via arch-general
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

[arch-general] TP-link tl-wn823n v2.0 wifi dongle not working

2019-12-24 Thread Tim Ye via arch-general
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

Re: [arch-general] group install

2017-01-05 Thread Tim Ye via arch-general
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

Re: [arch-general] Hibernation not working

2017-01-05 Thread Tim Ye via arch-general
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

Re: [arch-general] group install

2017-01-05 Thread Tim Ye via arch-general
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'

Re: [arch-general] group install

2017-01-05 Thread Tim Ye via arch-general
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

[arch-general] group install

2017-01-05 Thread Tim Ye via arch-general
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