![]() ![]() It said it was already installed, and I realized that that must be because I had it installed, installed the new kernel and it got deleted, but it still thought it was there. I went into the build directory (I had no internet at this point) ran pacman -U on the tar.xz. I'll report back if I find out how to solve the overheating. I think it's just too hot in my room, it's about 90 degrees in here. I just moved the adapter on a cable to the floor, and it seems to be better. In a little while I will try uninstalling and reinstalling rt8192cu and report back. I've tried 8192 and rt8192 as well, and neither work. Alarmed, I tried modprobe rt8192cu, and that got the same result. On boot up (rtl8192cu was still blacklisted at this point and the adapter was not active) I ran modprobe 8192cu. It said it updated it, so I figured oh well that must mean that it installed it again. I blacklisted rtl8192cu in /etc/modprobe.d/nf and then rebooted. So I took this as an oppurtunity to install rt8192cu (rt, not rtl) again and see if it worked now (because also the other rt8192cu would be gone, the one from realtek that is). I thought it was going to last, but once again the connection failed.īut because I installed a new kernel, all of the modules were gone. So since I last posted, I've tried enabling testing and installing the newer version of the kernel. Sorry about the bump, won't happen again.
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