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.
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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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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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
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
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
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